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CATALOGUE 

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IMPOETANT  HISTOEICAL   COLLECTION 

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Coins  and  Medals 


MADE    BY 


GERALD  E.  HAUT,  Esq. 

President  of  the  Society  for  Historical  Studies,-  Past  Vice-President  and  Life  IVIember  of  the 
Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society,  Montreal,  etc. 

COMPRISING 

Ancient     Coins    of     GREECE,    ROME     and     JUDAEA, 

Mediaeval  and  Modern  Coins,  chiefly  of  FRANCE 

and  ENGLAND,  in  Gold  and  Silver, 

HISTORICAL  MEDALS  OF  AMERICA, 

A   MOST   COMPLETE    COLLECTION    OF 

dOIl^^,  MEDi\L^  ARID  TDl^EW^  OF  (3A]1ADA,  Etc. 


Co  fie  ^olti  at  3lluction, 

By  Messrs.  GEO.  A.  LEAVITT  &  CO., 

787  and  789  Broadway,  New  York, 

WEDNESDAY,  THURSDAY  and  FRIDAY  AFTERNOONS, 

December  26,  27  and  28,  1888, 

AT   TWO    O'CLOCK. 


The    Collection   will  be   on   exhibition  in  the  Leavitt  Art  Rooms,  on  the  days  of  nals, 
from  9.30  A.  M.  to  1.30  P.  M. 


Catalogue  by  ED.   FROSSARD. 

EIGHTY-NINTH   AUCTION    SALE. 


BOSTON : 
T.  R.  MARVIN  &  SON,  NUMISMATIC  PRINTERS. 

1888. 


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Collection  are  guaranteed  genuine  and  authentic. 

Coins  are  sold  at  so  micch  per  piece,  and  bids  should  be 
made  accordingly. 

Thich  paper  copies  of  this  Catalogue,  illustrated  udth  six 
fine  artotype  plates,  can  now  be  had  at  $1.00  each;  the 
saine,  after  the  sale,  priced,  $2.00. 


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THE  HAKT  HISTORICAL  COLLECTION. 


Mr.  Gekald  E.  Hart  has  been  so  well  known  as  a  Numismatist  and 
Historical  Scholar  that  it  seems  almost  superfluous  to  extol  the  Collection 
formed  at  his  hands,  yet  one  cannot  help  being  struck  with  its  singular 
appropriateness  to  the  purpose  for  which  it  was  gathered,  viz  :  historical 
study.  Hardly  a  piece  in  the  series  of  Ancient  Coins  can  be  cast  aside 
as  uninteresting  or  irrelevant  to  some  event  of  the  distant  past,  while  the 
modern  pieces  are  particularly  suggestive  of  a  select  Cabinet  of  valuable 
and  rare  specimens  of  historical  importance  and  interest. 

Reverting  to  the  Catalogue,  the  attention  of  Collectors  is  called  to  the 
number  of  Gold  Coins  of  value  scattered  throughout  its  pages.  Greek 
Staters,  gold  Darics,  Roman  Aurei  and  Byzantine  Solidi,  Mediaeval  and 
-^  Modern  Coins  of  England,  Scotland,  France  and  other  countries,  are 
there  in  number,  and  in  a  condition  which  can  scarcely  be  surpassed. 
These  must  prove  one  of  the  chief  attractions  of  the  sale,  for  fine  Ancient 
and  Modern  Gold  Coins  have  lately  very  much  increased  in  the  esteem  of 
collectors,  and  specimens  of  this  quality  ai-e  always  in  great  demand. 

Nearly  all  the  Greek  Silver  are  choice  specimens,  generally  purchased 
at  the  best  New  York  C-oin  Sales,  at  which  Mr.  Hart  has  for  many  years 
been  a  genei'ous  bidder,  for  anything  really  meritorious ;  the  Deca- 
>j  drachm  of  Syracuse,  signed  by  the  great  Greek  Master  Evaenetus,  and 
\  ,^  many  of  the  Coins  of  these  series  are  worthy  to  figure  in  the  best  Cabi- 
^  nets ;  the  Oxford  Crown  is  one  of  the  great  rarities  of  the  English  Coin- 
age, and  no  specimen  has  ever  before  been  ofi'ered  on  this  side  of  the 
water. 

The  Judaean  series  have  never  been  approached  for  completeness  on 
this  Continent,  and  only  important  European  Museums  could  duplicate 
the  majority  of  the  pieces.  This  Collection  should  be  acquired,  as  a 
y        whole,  by  some  public  institution,  for  educational  purposes. 


389001 


iv  THK    HART    HISTORICAL    COLLECTION. 

Thi'  Collection  of  Canada  Coins,  Business  and  Church  Tokens  and 
Medals,  will,  no  doubt,  attract  the  undivided  attention  of  our  Northern 
fellow-numismatists,  for  it  is  bj'  far  the  most  complete  and  finest  ever 
offered  at  public  or  private  sale,  and  contains  a  number  of  rarities  want- 
ing in  every  other  Collection.  The  Silver  Jetons  of  Louis  XV,  bee-hive 
reverse,  ai-e  of  the  utmost  rarity  ;  indeed  it  is  but  a  few  years  ago,  that 
a  prominent  U.  S.  Collector  had  a  standing  offer  of  $150  for  a  specimen, 
and  he  never  obtained  it;  the  Hudson  Bay  Company's  Tokens  are  so 
rare  as  to  be  unknow-n  to  the  present  officers  themselves,  and  Canada 
collectors  have  for  several  yeai-s  endeavored  in  vain  to  find  duplicates  at 
home  or  abroad  —  Mr.  Hart  acquired  the  Buchanan  and  Mocock  pieces 
when  he  purchased  the  choicest  specimens  of  the  former  and  the  entire 
collection  of  the  latter ;  the  Indian  Wampum  money,  once  legal  tender  in 
the  Colonies,  the  Owen  Ropery,  the  Lauzon,  the  (5)  Side  View  Penny 
and  Half  Penny  Tokens,  the  Un  Sous  series,  the  Indian  and  Confedera- 
tion Medals,  and  the  Communion  Tokens  are  among  the  best  known  rarities, 
while  several  previously  unknown  pieces  make  their  appearance  in  this 
Catalogue.  The  weakness  of  the  U.  S.  Issues  is  explained  by  the  fact 
that  all  the  coins  of  this  series  were  taken  from  actual  circulation  in  Can- 
ada; nevei'theless  the  Connecticut  Cent,  struck  on  a  planchet  oi  the  Penny 
size,  is  a  rarity  of  the  first  magnitude,  and  the  large  lots  of  Colonials, 
etc.,  will  no  doubt  prove  attractive  to  our  local  collectors. 

The  compiler  has  taken  unusual  care  to  make  his  w'ork  correct,  detailed 
and  attractive.  The  many  notes  scattered  throughout  the  Catalogue  are 
from  Mr.  Hart's  own  private  and  original  observations ;  in  short  it  is 
sincerely  ho^Ded  that  Coin  Buyers,  Coin  Dealers,  and  all  into  whose 
hands  this  Catalogue  may  fall,  will  consider  the  dispersion  of  this  mag- 
nificent Collection  worthy  of  their  special  attention,  and  that  they  will  be 
repi'esented  at  the  isale,  either  in  person  or  through  the  agency  of  the 
several  well  known  New  Yoi'k,  Philadelphia,  and  other  firms,  who  make 
it  a  part  of  their  regular  business  to  represent  distant  buyers  at  Auction 
Sales.  Ed.  F. 

New  Yokk,  November  23,  188S. 


CATALOGUE. 


COPPER  COINS  OF  ALL  COUNTRIES. 

1  Australia  (2),  Austria.     Fair,  good,  fine.     11  to  22.         12  pes 

2  Bermuda.     1793.     Penny.     Bust   of   George  III ;    rev.,  ship. 

Good. 

3  Baden,  Belgium,  Brazil,  Buenos  Ayres,  Bologna,  1610.     Fair 

to  uncirculated.     13  to  24.  18  pes 

4  Caracas.     Cafe  Espagiiol.     |^,  1,  2  reals.     Nickel  proof.  3  pes 

5  Ceylon.     1815.     ^^  Guilder,   type    of   the    elephant.     Good, 

thick.     14. 

6  Chili,    Coburg-Gotha,    Denmark,    Dominica.      Average    good. 

13  to  19.  14  pes 

7  China,  Japan.     Many  varieties,   usual   square    hole  in  centre. 

Average  very  good.     14  to  18.  45  pes 

8  East  India.     1804,  1808.     XX  Cash.     Very  fine.     19.     2  pes 

9  1834,1835.     Half  Annas.     Different  types,  fine.     10.         2  pes 

10  1834-1875,    includes   India    Straits   and    Straits  Settlements, 

I  Pice,  quarter  and  half  Anna,  half  and  one  Cents.  Average 
fine.  20  pes 

11  England.     Charles  I.     Obsidional  or  Pattern  piece  for  20  sh. 

Crowned    bust,    carolvs    rex.     Rev.    Crown    over   XX  S. 
Brass,  thick,  very  good  and  rare.     12. 

12  —  Crowned  bust  r.,  XX  behind  head  ;  rev.,   blank.     Another 

Obsidional  or  Pattern  piece.     Brass,  square,  fine.     10. 

13  James  II.     1690,  May  XXX  d.,  Gun-money  (2)  ;  1691,  Limer- 

ick siege  Halfpenny.     Poor  and  good.  3  pes 


4  COPPER    COINS   OP    ALL   COUNTRIES. 

14  Charles  II.     Carolus  a  Carolo.     Farthing  (2)    and   halfpenny. 

Poor  and  fair.  '^  pcs 

15  George  I,  II,  III.  1720-1787.  H'fpennies.  Good  to  fine.  18  pes 

16  George  III,  1797.  Two  Pence.     Largest  English  copper  coin. 

Fine.     26. 

17  1797.     Two  Pence,  duplicate  of  last.     Fine. 

18  —  1797.     Two  Pence.     Very  good. 

19  _  1797,     Pennies.     Fair  and  good.  2  pes 

20  —  1806  and  1807.     Farthings  (2),  Halfpenny,  Penny.    Fair  to 

very  good.  4  pes 

21  George  IV.     1821,  '22,  '23,  '26.     Farthings.     Fine.  6  pes 

22  —  1826,  1827.     Halfpennies.     Good.  2  pes 

23  William  IV.     1831.     Farthing,  ^  and  1  Penny.     Fine.     3  pes 

24  —  Duplicates;   1837,  Farthing.     Average  very  good.        9  pes 

25  Victoria.     1853,  '54,  '58,  '64,  '70.     Pennies.  Very  good,  o  pes 

26  —  1861,  '62,  '64.     Halfpennies.     Very  good.  3  pes 

27  —  1843,  '44,  '45,  '47,  '48,  '49,  '53,  '60,  '62,  '65,  '66,  and  '67. 

Farthings.     Three  bright  red,  balance  good  to  fine.      13  pes 

28  —  1844.     Half  Farthing.     Bright  red;  uncirculated. 

29  —  1848,  model  \  f. ;  model  Pennies,  without  date.     Fine,  one 

])ierced.  -4  pes 

30  Tradesmen's  Penny  Tokens.    1787,  '88,  1811  (4),  1812' (4).  No 

duplicates,  good  to  very  fine. 

31  Penny  Tokens.       1813    (5),     1820,    1838,    without   date   (2). 

Good  to  fine.  9  pes 

32  Half  Penny  Tokens.     1792-1797.     Includes   "Lady  Godiva," 

and    "  Victory   over    Spanish   fleet."     No  duplicates ;  very 
good.  12  pes 

33  Half  Penny  Tokens.     1790-1799.     Includes  "  Prince  of  Wales 

Masonic,"  etc.     No  duplicates,  good.  12  pes 

34  Half  Penny  Tokens.     Same  period.     Fair  to  good.  16  pes 
85  Penny,    Halfpenny,    and    Farthing   Tokens,    duplicates,    etc. 

Poor  to  fine.  25  pes 

36  William  and  Mary  to  Victoria.   English  counter-marks,  jetons, 

medalets,  etc.     Copper  and  brass,  very  good,  three  pierced, 
scarce  lot.  23  pes 

37  EssEQuiBO  and  Demeraey.     1813.     Half  and  one  (2)  Stivers, 

Good  and  very  good.  5  pes 

38  France.     Louis  XIII.    1615.  Double  Tournois.  Bust  r. ;  rev., 

three  fleurs-de-lis.     Very  fine.     13. 


COPPER   COINS   OF   ALL   COtJNTRlES.  5 

39  Louis  XVI,    1st  Republic.     1  Centime   to   Decime.     Fair   to 

very  good.  11  pes 

40  Charles  X,    Louis  Philippe,    Napoleon   III,    Third    Republic. 

1  to  10  Centimes.     Good  to  very  fine.  12  pes 

41  French  Jetons  of  the   13th  and  14th  centuries,  all  with  royal 

arms.     Brass,  good  and  fine,  very  scarce.     17.  14  pes 

42  French   Jetons   of   the    14th    century.     Arms  and  inscription. 

Brass,  good  and  fine.     17.  16  pes 

43  Louis  XIV,    XV,    XVI,   Napoleon  I.     Brass   jetons,  etc.,  all 

with  bust.     Fair  to  fine,  one  pierced.     13  to  19.  12  pes 

44  Frankfurt.     1847,  1850.     Heller.     Fine.      11.  3  pes 

45  Guernsey.     1830,    4  Doubles   (2);  1834,   8 Doubles;  1858,4 

Doubles  ;  1864,  4,  8  Doubles.     Fine.  6  pes 

46  Duplicates  of  last.     Good  and  fine.  6  pes 

47  Gibraltar  1802,  2  Quartos ;  Greece,  1819,  5  Lepta.  Fine.  2  pes 

48  Hong  Kong,  1866,  Mil;  Hayti,   1831,  '46,  2  Centimes ;  1863, 

5c. ;  1865,  20c.     Good  and  fine.  5  pes 

49  Italy.  1861,  '62.  1,  5,  10  Centesirai,  fine  ;  Ionian  Islands,  1819, 

Penny  (poor).  7  pes 

50  Isle  of  Man.     1733,  1786,  1811.     Poor  to  fine.  4  pes 

51  Japan.     Tempos.     Oval,   with  square  hole   in  centre.     Very 

fine.     31.  4  pes 

52  —  Duplicates  of  last  (5)  ;  one  Sen.     Good  to  fine.  6  pes 

53  Jetons.     Mediaeval.  Germany,  Netherlands,  France.     Brass, 

good  to  fine,  two  pierced.  25  pes 

54  Jersey.     1841,  '44,  ^\s. ;  1858,  ^\,  ^i^s. ;  1870,  '71,  thirteenth 

8.;    1870,   twenty-sixth  s. ;    1877,  twenty-fourth,   twelfths. 
Fine  lot.  9  pes 

55  —  Duplicates  of  last  number.     Good.  4  pes 

56  Kur-IIesse,  Nassau,  Lonibardy,  Luxemburg.     Fine.  7  pes 

57  Liberia.     1833.     Cents  of  the  Col.  Society.  Very  good.   2  pes 

58  Duplicates  of  last.     Fair.  2  pes 

59  LuTTiCH.     1744.     Sede-vacante  token.     Bust  of  St.  Lambert. 

Rev.  Five  armorial  shields.     Good.     15. 

60  Macao,  Mexico,  Morocco.     Fair  to  good.  ,  5  pes 

61  Netherlands,  Norway,  Nuremburg.     Includes  a  scarce  histori- 

cal token.     Good  to  very  fine.     10  to  19.  14  pes 

62  Papal  States,  1867,  ^  and  1  Soldi ;  Prussia,  3  and  4  Pfeunige, 

medalet  of  Frederic,  king.     Good  and  fine.  10  pes 

63  Piedmont.     2  Soldi,  revolutionary.     Bell  metal,  good.      18. 


6  COPPER    COINS    OF   ALL   COUNTRIES. 

64  Portugal.     1843.     20  Reis.     Very  fine.     22. 

65  1812-1842.     V,  X,  40  Reis.     Good.     18  to  22.  5  pes 
00  Russia.     1798-1873.     ^,   1,  2  Kopecs;  brass  jeton  of  Alexan- 
der I.     Fair  to  tine.     11  to  24.                                           14  pes 

67  Rouniania,   1867,   10  Bani ;  Saxony,   1804,  2  Pfennige  ;  Sicily, 

1797,  5  Tari;  Sweden,  1819-1875,  ^sk.,  2,  5  Ore.    Good  and 
tine.  11  pes 

68  Spain.     1080-1878.     Fair  to  fine,  no  dupl.,  2  pierced.     16  pes 

69  St.  Helena.     1821.     Halfpenny.     Fine.     IS. 

7(»  Turkey,  Tunis,  Dutch  India,  Oriental;  includes  (A.  H.  1256) 
token  with  view  of  fortress.  Fair  to  fine,  two  pierced.  11 
to  2o.  19  pes 

71  Miscellaneous  Foreign  Copper  Coins.  Poor  to  very  fair.  50  pes 

72  Similar  lot.     Same  condition.  05  pes 

73  Foreign  Copper  Coins,  brass  Tokens  and  Medalets,  etc.     Poor 

or  pierced.  51  pes 

74  Belgium,  Peru,  Switzerland,  etc.     Nickel  coins,  good.        8  pes 

75  United    States    Cents.     1793.     Liberty  cap.     Obv.,  rather 

poor,  still  everything  visible  ;  rev.,  poor.     Rare. 

70  1794  Fine  impression,  of  good  color  and  showing  few  marks 

of  circulation.     Tlie    Ornate,   Monograph    No.  11,  2d  rev. ; 
Maris  No.  25. 

77  1794  (4),  1795  (2),  1796.     Poor,  one  pierced.  7  pes 

78  1798  (7),  1800  (4),  1801  (3).     Poor  to  fair.  14  pes 

79  1802  (4),  1808  (10).     Fair  to  good.  14  pes 

80  1805  (3),  1806  (2),  1807  (3).     Poor  and  fair.  8  pes 

81  1805,  '07.     Good  and  very  fair.  2  pes 

82  1808  Good. 

83  1809  Very  fair.     Scarce. 

84  1810  Good. 

85  1810  (3),  1812  (2),  1813,  1814.     Fair.  7  pes 

86  1814  Both  varieties  in  date.     Good.  4  pes 

87  1798-1812.     Poor,  one  struck  on  a  thin  planchet,  7  pierced. 

10  pes 

88  1816-1820  inclusive.     Good.  12  pes 

89  1821  and  1822.     Two  of  each  date.     Good.  4  pes 

90  1823  Good;  scarce. 

911823-1830.     All  dates ;  average  good.  19  pes 

92  1831-1840.     Consecutive.     Average  good.  25  pes 

93  1841,  1842  (2  var.),  1843  (2  var.)  Good  and  very  good.     5  pes 


COPPER   COINS    OF   ALL    COUNTRIES.  7 

94  1841-1850.     Consecutive.     Good  to  fine.  Bl  pes 

95  1851-1857.     Consecutive.     Good  to  fine.  17  pes 

96  1857.     Large  date.     Fine  and  very  fine.  2  pes 

97  1816-1854.     Poor  to  good,  one  pierced.  25  pes 

98  Nickel  Cents.     1857-1864.     Consecutive.  Very  good  and 

fine.  8  pes 

99  1857-1864,     Duplicates,  consecutive.     Good  to  fine.      20  pes 

100  Bronze  Cents.     1864,  '65,  '68,  '71,  '73,  '74,  '75,  '78,  '79,  '80, 

'81,  '82.     Good  to  uncirculated,  15  pes 

101  Two  Cents.     1864,  '65,  '66,  '68,  '69,  '70.  Good  to  fine.      7  pes 

102  Pattern  Cent.     1854.     Head  of  Liberty.     Rev,,  one  cent 

in  wreath.     Fine. 
l(»o  Half  Cents.     1804.     With  and  without   stems    to    wreath. 

Good  and  very  good.  2  pes 

104  1806,  1807.     Very  good.  2  pes 

105  1828.     12  and  13  stars.     Very  good.  2  pes 

106  1828  (var.),  1832  (2),  1851,  '53.     Good  to  fine.  6  pes 

107  1800-1832.     Poor  to  good,  4  pierced.  8  pes 

108  U.  S.  Copper  Cents,  counterstaniped   with  "head  of  Liberty  " 

"  a  crown,"  "a  heart  inscribed  J.  H."     Good,  3  pes 

109  Colonial  Coins,     1722.     "  Rosa  Ameri "  Hlfp.     Fair,  rare. 

110  Rosa  Americana.     1723,     1    and    2  Pence.     Fair    and    good, 

latter  pierced.  2  pes 

111  Wood   Halfpenny,    1723 ;    Voce   Popoli   and   Populi,  1760 ; 

Georgius  Triumpho,  1783.    Fair  and  good,  1  pierced.  6  pes 

112  Colonies  Francoises.  1767.  Without  counterstamp.    V.  good. 

113  Virginia,  1773,  Halfpenny;   Nova  Constellatio,    1783,    1785, 

varieties.     Fair  to  very  good.  5  pes 

114  Fugio  Cents.     1787.     Die-varieties.     Good.  4  pes 

115  —  Duplicates  of  last.     Fair  to  good.  7  pes 

116  Connecticut.     1785  (4),   '86  (4)^  '87  (22),   '88  (4),  indistinct 

dates  (8).  Poor  to  very  good,  3  pierced,  all  from  circula- 
tion in  Canada.  An  excellent  lot  from  which  to  select 
varieties.  43  pes 

117  —  1786.     Mailed  bust  L,  auctori  :  connec  :     Rev.,  inde. — 

et  lib.  Very  good  or  fine,  struck  on  a  planchet  of  double 
thickness,  size  20.      Unique. 

118  Vermont.    Includes  "  Vermontensium,"  Poor  and  fair.    4  pes 

119  Massachusetts.  1787.  Cents.  Die-varieties.  Very  good.    2  pes 
12(J  —  1788.     Cents.     Die-varieties.     Fair  to  good.  5  pes 


8  MISCELLANEOUS   FOREIGN    MEDALS. 

121  New  Jersey.  1786  and  '87.     Cents.     Poor  to  very  fair,  one 

pierced.  7  pes 

\'2-2  Washington.  Cent.     Bust  on   each    side.      Good   and  very 

good.  2  pes 

123  17S3  Cents.  Washington    and   Independence.     3  varieties; 

very  fair  and  good.  6  pes 

124  Double-headed  Cent,  pierced  ;  1792  Half  Dollar,  cast ;  Talhot, 

Allurn  and  Lee  Cents.     Poor  to  good.  5  pes 

125  Jacksonian   or   Hard   Times   Tokens.     1834-1841.      Several 

rare,  no  duplicates,  good  to  uncirculated.  24  pes 

126  Duplicates  of  last.     Poor  to  fine,  6  pierced.  45  pes 

127  A  cow,  '*  A  friend  to  the  Constitution  ;"  rev.,  ship,  "Agricul- 

ture and  Commerce."     Fine  ;  rare.     17. 
12S  Duplicate  of  last  and  other  early  store  cards,  size  of  old  cop- 
per cent.     Average  good.  50  pes 

129  1838  "Am  I  not  a  woman,"  etc.     Good.  4  pes 

130  Brass  tokens,  jetons,  etc.     Average  fine.  30  pes 

131  Medalets.     Harrison  (4),  Buchanan,  Kossuth  (2),  Chas.  Sum- 

ner, Jas.  Fisk,  etc.  Nearly  all  brass ;  fair  to  fine,  7  pierced. 
14  to  18.  10  pes 

132  1860  Fireman's  Medals.     Copper,  good  and  fine.     19.      3  pes 

133  Washington  medalets.     Varieties,   bronze    and   brass    proof. 

13.  2  pes 

134  Duplicates  of   preceding  nos.     Nearly   all   j^ierced,  poor  to 

fine.  26  pes 

135  Copperheads  or  War  Tokens.  l863-'64.    One  Masonic;  good 

to  very  fine.  61  pes 

MISCELLANEOUS   FOREIGN   MEDALS. 

136  England.      Oliver  Cromwell.     Draped  bust  1.     Rev.  Lion 

grasping  arms.     The  Simon  medal;  bronze,  fair,  looks  like 
a  cast.     23. 

137  Oliver  Cromwell,  David  Garrick.     ^tV^'s  medalets,  each  with 

bust.     Bronze,  fine  and  good.     16.  2  pes 

138  George  II.      Draped  bust  laureate   by  Dassier.      Rev.,  In- 

scription commemorative  of  Dassier's  appointment  as  med- 
alist to  ihe  King  in  1731.     Bronze;  very  fine.     26. 

139  William  Pitt.     Bust  1.  by  Pingo.     Rev.,  the  man  who  hav- 

INc;    SAVED    THE    PARENT.    PLEADED  WITH    SUCCESS  FOR  HEK 

CHILDREN.     )Siloer,  very  fine.     26. 


MISCELLANEOUS    FOUEIGN    MEDALS.  » 

140  George  III.     Pence  medal,  1S(I2.     Portrait  bust  by  Kilchler. 

Rev.  Figure  of  Peace,  a  branch  of  laurel  in  her  left  hand, 
applies  burning  torch  to  implements  of  war  with  her  right, 
PAX  UBIQUE.     Bronze,  very  fine.     30. 

141  Henry  IX,   last  of  the  Stuart  pretenders.      Bust  r.,  title  as 

King  Henry  IX  and  Cardinal  of  York.  Rev.,  Faith  with 
cross,  a  lion  and  a  cross  at  her  feet,  inscription  implying 
resignation  to  the  Will  of  God,  etc.,  date  1788  in  exergue. 
Bronze,  fine  and  rare.    34. 

142  George  IV.     1821.     Coronation  medal,    with    bust.     Bronze 

proof.     22. 

143  Carlisle.     Cloaked  portrait  bust  r.    Rev.,  Nicholas  Carlisle 

AET  71.     Tin   or  w.m.,  gilt.     Very  fine.     33. 

144  Alexandra,  Princess  of  Wales.     Oval  medallion  with  portrait 

produced  in  mould  by  calcareous  deposits  of  the  petrifying 
fountain  at  St.  Allyre,  France.     Perfect.     31. 

145  France.     Charles  VIII.     The  king  driving  triumphant  quad- 

riga. Rev.,  A  bull  crowned  by  winged  figure.  For  the 
Conquest  of  Naples,  1495.     Bronze,  fine,  modern.     22. 

146  Francis  II  and  Mary  Stuart,  1558.     Busts  vis-a-vis  under  a 

crown.  Rev.,  Composite  shield  between  ci'owned  F  and  M. 
Bronze  proof,  modern.     33. 

147  Francis  II.  Bust  laureate  in  armor.  Rev.  Crowned  F  between 

cornucopiae,  surmounted  by  the  busts  of  the  royal  pair. 
Bronze  proof,  modern.     33. 

148  Charles  X.     Crowned  bust.     Rev.,  A  crown,  and  inscription. 

Bronze,  fine.     27. 

149  Michel  de  I'Hospital,  1575.      Head  and  insci-iption  in  wreath. 

Bronze,  good,  modern.    26. 

150  Cardinal    de    Guise,     Bust   1.,    1578 ;    rev.,   blank.      Bronze, 

fine.     25. 

151  Catharine  de  Medicis.     Bust  1.     Rev.,  Inscription  commemo- 

rative of  treaty  with  Switzerland,  1582.     Bronze,  fine.     27. 

152  Marie  de  Medicis.     Bust  1. ;    rev..    Constellation    over   land- 

scape.    Bronze,  bent,  good.     28. 

153  Duke  of  Sully.     Bust  in  armor.     Rev.,  Eagle  with  thunder- 

bolt hovering  over  landscape.     Bronze,  very  good.     29. 

154  Louis  XIV.     Young  bust  r.  by  Mauger.     Rev.  Victory  driv- 

ing victorious  quadriga.  For  victories,  1647.  Bronze, 
fine.     26. 


10  MISCELLANEOUS    FOREIGN    ISIBDALS. 

155  Anna  of  Austria.  Larye  draped  bust  r.  Rev.,  Altar  sur- 
mounted by  shield  and  motto.     Bronze,  good.     40. 

lo()  Julius,  Cardinal  Mazariu.  Portrait  bust  r.  Rev.  Mazariii 
between  two  armies  before  Casale.     Bronze,  very  good.  34. 

157  The  same.     Fine  portrait  bust  r.     Rev.,  Rock  in  a  tempes- 

tuous   sea,     QVAM    PEVSTEA     ET    MVEMVEE     QVANTO,     1659. 

Bronze,  fine  original.     41. 

158  Louis  Phelypeaux.    Crowned  arms.    Rev.  louis  phelypeaux 

COMTE  DE  PONTCHARTEAIN,  CHANCELIER  GAEDE  DES  SCEAUX 
DE  FEAjSTCE   MIISriSTEE    d'eTAT   COMMANDEUR  DES  ORDRES  DU 

ROY,  1700.     Massive,  beautiful  silver  medal,  restruck  at  the 
French  mint.     Intrinsic  value  about  $5.00.     44. 

Many  of  the  most  important  documents  of  the  period,  relating  to  Can- 
ada, are  signed  for  the  King  by  Phelypeaux. 

159  Louis  XV.  Bust  laureate  r.  Rev.,  Faith  restoring  the  Church 

of  the  Holy  Sepulchre  at  Jerusalem.     Yellow  bronze  ;  very 
good.     26. 

160  Louis  XVI.     Portrait  bust  r.   by  Dupre.     Rev.,  The  king  re- 

ceives samples  of  gold  ore  from  the  mines  at  Allemont. 
Bronze,  very  fine  mint  restrike.     44. 

161  The  same.  ^  Pelican  feeding  its  young  from  its  breast.     Rev., 

Extract  from  the  king's  speech,  Feb.  4,  1790.     Bronze  re- 
strike,  good.     o4. 

162  Louis  XVI  and  Marie  Antoinette.    Portrait  bust  on  each  side 

by  du  Vtvier.     Bronze,  very  fine  mint  restrike.     46. 

163  Legislative  Body.     Year  VIII.     Member's    medal.     Bronze, 

mint  restrike,  very  fine.     31  x  25. 

164  Napoleon  I.     Bust  in  trophy  over  view  of  the  battle  of  Ma- 

rengo.    Rev.,  Napoleon  hurling  thunderbolt  at  the  rocky 
heights  of  St.  Bernard.     Bronze  restrike,  mint  state.     38. 

165  The  same.     1797.     Capitulation  of  Mantua.  Bronze,  fine.   22. 

166  Pius  VII,  Prince  of  Wurzburg,  Francisco  I  of  Sicily.   Bronze 

medals  commemorative  of  their  visits  to  French  mint,  1805, 
1810,  1880.     Very  good.     26,  22  and  .32.  3  pes 

167  Germany.     John  Gensfieisch,  or  Gutenberg.     His  statue  by 

Thorwaldsen.     Rev.  Gutenberg  explaining  the  art  of  print- 
ing.    Mainz,  1837.     Bronze  proof.     30. 

168  Gutenberg.      Similar  obv.     Rev.    Inscription   in    his  honor. 

Mainz,  1837.     Bronze  proof.     20. 


MISCELLANEOUS   FOREIGN   MEDALS.  11 

169  Gutenberg.      Portrait  bust   1.   by  Loos.      Rev.    Gutenberg 

seated,  reading  his  first  proofs.  Struck  for  the  festival  at 
Mainz,  1840,  in  commemoration  of  the  4th  centennial  of  the 
discovery  of  the  art  of  printing.    Superb,  bronze  proof.  33. 

170  Gutenberg,     Portrait  bust  r.  by  Ehrhardt.     Rev.  Germania 

crowning  the  bust  of  Gutenberg,  printing  press  r.,  bee- 
hive to   left.      Fourth   centennial,    Mainz,    1840.      Bronze 


proof. 


o^ 


171  Gutenberg.     Bust  r.    Rev.  A  printing  press.    Bronze  medalet, 

struck  in  France,  1840.     Very  fine.     16, 

172  Italy,     Bust  of  Michael  Angelo  r.    Rev.,  A  torso,  surrounded 

by  architects'  and  painters'  tools,  feliciter  jvnxit,  1673. 
Bronze,  very  good.    36. 

173  Isthmus  of  Suez,     View  of  the  canal,  1869,  surrounded  by 

shields  of  all  nations.  Rev,  Inscription  (French)  in  wreath. 
W.m,  silvered,  fine.     32. 

174  United  States.     William  Washington  for  Cowpens,  1781. 

Bronze  proof.     29. 

175  John  Paul  Jones.     Bust  r.     Rev.  View  of  naval  engagements 

off  Scottish  coast,  1779.     Bronze  proof.     36. 

176  William  Page.     Bust  r.  by  Wright,  1848.     Rev.  Painter's 

palette.     Bronze,  very  fine.     30. 

177  School  Medal.  "  Reward  of  superior  merit."  W.m,,  proof,  29, 

178  Medallion  of  Domitian,  Roman  emperor.     Bust  laureate  1, ; 

rev.,  blank.     Bronze,  fine,     58. 

179  Papal  States.     Bust  of  Gregory  XIII.     Rev.  The  slaughter 

of  the  Huguenots,  St.  Bartholomew's  Day,  1572,  Bronze, 
very  fine  and  scarce,     19. 

180  Religious  Medalets,     Different  designs,  with*  French  in- 

scriptions, as  worn  or  carried  by  French  Canadians,  Round 
and  oval,  with  loops,  all  very  fine.  Silver  (2),  bronze  (3), 
w.m.  (1).     11  to  24.  6  pes 

181  Religious  Medalets.     Different  designs,  French  inscriptions, 

same  origin  as  last.  Silver  (3),  brass  (3).  Very  fine.  10 
to  14.  6  pes 

182  Religious  Medalets,     All  different,  same  origin  as  last.     Sil- 

ver (2),  brass  (4).     Very  fine.     8  to  15.  6  pes 

183  Another  selection.     All  different,  English  inscriptions,  same 

origin.  Silver,  or  silvered  (4),  brass  (2),  Good  to  very 
fine.     14  to  20, 


12  COINS   OF   THE    UNITED    STATES  ;    SILVER. 

184  Religious  medalets.     English   inscriptions,   all  different  and 

from   the   same  origin  as   preceding.     Brass  and  silvered, 
fine.     22  to  29.  6  pes 

185  Another  selection.     English   inscriptions,   all  different,  same 

origin.     Silver  or  silvered,  very  fine,     14  to  16.  6  pes 

186  Another  selection.     French,  Latin,  German  inscr.    All  differ- 

ent, same  origin.     Silver,  silvered,  brass,  very  fine.     10  to 
14.  6  pes 

187  Another  selection.     Latin  inscriptions.     Yellow  bronze,  very 

fine.     18  to  20.  6  pes 

188  Bronze  crucifix,  brass  medalet  of  Ecumenical  Council,  etc. 

10  to  27.  4  pes 

COINS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES;  SILVER. 

189  Dollars.     1795.     Flowing  hair.     Good  impression,  cut   on 

edge. 

190  1796  Hair  somewhat  worn.     Very  good. 

191  1797  Seven  stars  facing.     Good,  scarce. 

192  1799  Very  good. 

193  1799  Good. 

194  1800  Very  good. 

195  1877  Trade  Dollar.     San  Francisco  m.     Fine. 

196  1878  Trade  Dollar.     San  Francisco  m.     Fine. 

197  1884  San  Francisco  m.     Bi'illiant,  uncirculated. 

198  1885  Uncirculated. 

199  Half  Dollaks.     1807.     Head  r.  and  1.     Very  fair.         2  pes 

200  1808,  1809.     Good,  latter  pierced.  2  pes 

201  1811  Very  good. 

202  1812,  1813.     Fair  and  good.  2  pes 

203  1813  Good. 

204  1817  Very  fair. 

205  1822  Fine. 

206  1823  Close  date.     Fine. 

207  1826  Large  date.     Sharp,  uncirculated. 

208  1826  Large  date.     Brilliant,  uncirculated. 

209  1827  Large  date.     Sharp,  uncirculated. 

210  1828  Small  date.     Uncirculated. 

211  1830  Sharp,  uncirculated. 

212  1830  Die- variety.     Uncirculated. 


MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  COINS  AND  MEDALS  ;    SILVER.      13 

213  1831  Uncirculated. 

214  1833  Sharp  iraiiression.     Uncirculated. 

215  1834  Large  date,  small  lettering.     Uncirculated. 

216  1834  Small  date,  small  lettering.     Uncirculated. 

217  1836  Lettered  edge.     Fine. 

218  1837  A  fine  uncirculated  impression.     Scarce. 

219  1838  Uncirculated. 

220  Quarter  Dollars.    1796.    Considerably  circulated,  date  and 

obv.  legend  plain.     Scarce. 

221  1820  Good,  cut  on  edge. 

222  1833  Good. 

223  1853,  '54,  '57.     Good  and  fine.  3  pes 

224  Twenty  Cents.     1875.     Proof. 

225  1876  Proof. 

226  Dimes.     1807.     Poor,  date  plain. 

227  1825,  '85.     Fair.  2  pes 

228  Half  Dimes.     1829,  '30,  '32,  '35,  '37    (Lib.  seated),  '53,  '54 

(2),  '56,  '72.     Average  good.  10  pes 

229  Three  Cents.     1851,  '52,  '53  (8),  '56,  '58,  '60,  '61  (2).   Aver- 

age good.  16  pes 

MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  COINS  AND  MEDALS;  SILVER. 
Chiefly  oe  England,  many  fine  and  rare. 

230  Achaia.     Isabella  de  Villehardouin   (1296).  Crusader's  billon 

Penny.     Castle  gate  and  cross,  ysabell  p.  ach  de  claren- 
ciA.     Fine. 

231  Austria.    Josephus.  1705.  Box  crown.  Contains  9  miniature 

paintings  on  parchment  and  mica.     Very  fine. 

232  Francis  Joseph.     1879.     Florin.     Very  good. 

233  Baden.     Leopold.     1850.     Gulden.     Very  good. 

234  Belgium.     Leopold  L     1848.     5  francs.     Very  good. 

235  Burgundy.     Philip  (1347).  Grand  Blanc.    Lion;  rev.,  shield 

and  long  cross,  philipp  dei  gr.  bvrr.  com.,  etc.    Fine.     20. 

236  England.     Ancient  British  or  Irish  Ring  Money.      Copper, 

edge  engrailed,  fine.     Weighs  80  gr.      Good  specimens  of 
ring  money  are  very  rare  and  seldom  offered. 

237  Another  specimen.     Small  thick  ring,  green  patination,  fine. 

36  gr. 


14      MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  COINS  AND  MEDALS  ;    SILVER, 

238  Anotlier.     Large  thin  ring,  green  patiuation,  good.     36  gr. 

239  Anotlier.     Small  thick  ring,  somewhat  corroded.     16  gr. 

240  Ancient  British.     Human  head.     Rev.  Horse  and  charioteer ; 

under  the  horse  a  hog,  in  front  a  figure.     Base  silver,  fine 
for  this  coinage.     102  gr.     From  Anthon  Sale,  No.  2. 

241  Drachm.     Indistinct  type,  like  Ruding,  Plate  III,  44.     Base 

silver,  good.     72  gr. 

242  Hemidrachm.     Head   left   and   horse,  the  Cunobeline  type. 

Silver,  fine.     30  gr. 

243  Small  figure,  with  head  radiate ;  rev.,  horse,  his  head  turned 

back.     Silver,  fine.     28  gr. 

244  Profile  head  1. ;    rev.,   incusum   of   four   compartments,  with 

wheel,  axe  and  dotted  ring  in  angles.     Silver,  much  finer 
work  than  preceding.     30  gr. 

245  Early  British  Copper  Coin.     Figure  with  wreath  and  sceptre. 

Rev.  A  hog.    Fine,  exact  type  of  Ruding,  Plate  IV,  No.  71 
72  gr. 

246  Another.     Large  head  ;  rev.,  horse.     Indistinct  type,  but  fine 

green  patination.     68  gr. 

247  Another.     Type  still  more  indistinct  than  last,  but  fine,  with 

brilliant  green  patination.     66  gr. 

248  Silver  Sceatta.      T  T  .',  I  I  around  small  circle  within  dot- 

ted square.     A  sharp,  perfect  coin,  type  of  Ackerman,  PI. 
XV.,  No.  2.     22  gr. 

249  Silver  Sceatta.     Type  of  last  described.     Very  fine.     18  gr. 

250  Silver    Sceatta.     Dot   in   circle,  within    dotted    square,  like 

Ackerman,  PL  XV,  No.  3.     Very  fine.     20  gr. 

251  Silver  Sceatta.     Similar  to  last.     Fine.     20  gr. 

252  Silver  Sceatta.     Quatrefoil,  three  dots  at  each  angle,  unlike 

any  illustrated  by  Ruding  or  Ackerman.     Strong  impres- 
sion, fine,  somewhat  corroded.     18  gr. 

253  Mercia.    Eadrald  (716).      Copper  Styca.     edvld  rex.     Rev. 

MOXNE.     Good,  partly  corroded,  partly  patinated.     Exces- 
sively rare.     18  gr. 

254  Northumberland.      Eanred     (808).      Brass   Styca.       Cross, 

EAXRED  ;  rev.,  aldates.     Good.     18  gr. 

255  Brass  Styca.     Cross,  edelred  rex  ;  rev.,  eanred.     Sharp, 

very  fine.     18  gr. 

256  Copper  Styca.     Cross,  edllred  rex;  rev.,  fordred.     Very 

fine.     Ruding,  PI.  II,  No.  34.     14  gr. 


MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  COINS  AND  MEDALS  ;    SILVER.    15 

257  Brass    Styca.      Cross   in    small    circle,    bdilred    rex  ;    rev., 

EARDVVLF.  Very  finely  struck,  sharp,  perfectly  legible 
tyjje.     22  gr. 

258  Brass  Styca.     Small  cross,  edilred  rex  ;  rev.,  small  circle, 

EANRED  (?).     Sharp,  very  fine.     22  gr. 

259  Copper  Styca.    Five  dots,  around  which  edelred  rex  ;  rev., 

dots,  fordred.     Very  fine,     14  gr. 

260  Brass  Styca.     edilred  rex.     Fine,  but  broken  on  edge. 

261  Osbei'cht  (867).     Brass  Styca.     Cross,  osbert.    Good.  20  gr. 

262  Silver  Sceatta.     eadeed  rex.     Very  good,  partly  corroded. 

20  gr. 

263  Vigmund,  Archbishop   of  York  (851).     Styca.     Small  cross, 

viGMViSTD  iREP  ;  rcv.,  EDiLVEARD.  Very  fine,  every  letter 
legible.     22  gr. 

264  Styca,  type  of  last  described.     Fine.     20  gr. 

265  Styca,  type  of  preceding.     Very  fine.     20  gr. 

266  Silver  Penny  of  York.     Crossleted  cross,  n.  v.  ge.  t.  e.  Rev. 

Small  cross  in  dotted  circle,  ebraick  civita.  Remarkably 
fine;  from  Prof.  Anthon's  Collection.     22  gr. 

267  Saint  Edmund  (Bury  St.  Edmund's).     Silver  penny.     Mono- 

gram, SCEADMVNE  ;  rcv.,  small  cross.  Very  fine  and  rare. 
24  gr. 

268  Eadred  (946).   Penny.    Small  cross,  eadred  rex  ;  rev.,  small 

cross,  FRARD  MO.     Very  fine.     24  gr. 

269  Aethelred  II  (978).    Penny.    Draped  bust  with  dotted  head- 

dress 1.     Rev.,  Long  cross.    London  m.     Fine. 

270  —  Penny.     Type  of  preceding,  but  bust  faces  right.     Very 

good. 

271  —  Penny.     Bust  in  armor  wearing  spiked  helmet  1.     Rev., 

Long  cross  over  a  lozenge  with  pellets  in  angles.  Leicester 
m.     Fine,  type  of  Ackerman,  No.  4. 

272  Square   Pattern    Penny,    probably  of  Ethelred  II.     Draped 

bust  with  radiated  crown  r. ;  rev.,  long  cross,  legends  in 
rude  illegible  characters.  Very  fine,  weighs  36  gr.  This 
remarkable  piece  has  been  seen  and  pronounced  genuine 
by  Lincoln  &  Sons,  London  ;  J.  Henry  offered  £1  10s.  for 
it,  which  means  a  great  deal  for  an  English  dealer. 

273  Cnut  (1017).     Penny.     Bust  left  in  high  conical  cap,  sceptre 

before  it.  Rev.,  Short  cross  in  circle,  oval  annulets  in 
anofles.      York  m.     Fine.     20  hy. 


16     MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  COINS  AND  MEDALS;    SILVER. 

274  Cnut    (K'lT).      Penny.      Diademed  bust  1.  holding   sceptre 

surmounted  by  a  kind  of  fleur-de-lis.  Rev.,  Short  cross  in 
inner  circle  edked  o:^  lv^d.     Very  fine,  rare  mint.     18  gr. 

275  William  Rufus.    Penny.  Bust  facing,  star  on  each  side.  Rev., 

Cross  moline,  sceptre  at  angles,  ielfric  on  jipsp  (Ipswich). 
Very  fine  and  extremely  rare.  Hawkins,  PI.  XIX,  No.  250. 
From  Prof.  Anthon's  Sale,  No.  15.     24  gr. 

276  Stephen  (1135).    Penny.     Cross  in  dotted  circle,  triangles  at 

angles,  stephanvs  eex.  Rev.  Similar  design,  evstacivs 
(?).  Very  fine,  possibly  struck  by  his  son  Eustace  ;  of  ex- 
cessive rarity.     See  Ruding,  Vol  I.,  p.  167.     12  gr. 

277  Richard,  Coeur  de  Lion  (1189).    Penny.     Cross  potent  in  cir- 

cle, EicAEDvs  REP.  Rev.,  piCTAViENSis  (Poitou).  Fine. 
18  gr. 

278  John  (1199).    Penny.     Bust  with  sceptre  in  triangle.     Rev. 

Crescent  and  blazing  star  in  triangle.     Duhlioi  m.     Fine. 

279  Henry  III  (1216).     Short  cross  Penny,     London  m.     Good. 

280  Edward  I  (1272).      Pennies.       London  and  Canterbury  m. 

Very  good.  2  pes 

281  —  Halfpennies.     Fair  and  good.  3  pes 

282  —  Halfpenny.     London  in.     Fine. 

283  Edward  II  (1307).     Bust   in    circle;  rev.,    civitas   cantor. 

Very  good. 

284  Edward  III  (1327).   Half  Groat.    Bust  facing  in  tressure  of  8 

arches.     Rev.  civitas  eboraci  (York).     Very  fine,  rare. 

285  Richard  II  (1377).  Groat.  Bust  facing  with  open  crown.  Rev. 

CIVITAS  LONDON.     Broken  die  ;  very  good,  rare. 

286  Henry  IV  or  V.     Anglo-Gallic  billon  Gros  Blanc.     Shields 

of  France  and  England,  hericvs  francorvm  et  anglie 
REX.  Rev.  Cross  Calvary  between  a  fleur-de-lis  and  a  lion  ; 
SIT  NOMEN,  etc.     Fine,  very  rare.     18. 

287  Henry  VI.  Groat.  Crowned  bust  in  circle  of  arches,  civitas 

LONDON".     Fine. 

288  Edward  VI.    1551.    Crown.     King  on  horseback  r.,  edward 

VI  D  G  ANG  fka  &  HiBE  REX,  mm.  Y.  Rcv.,  Long  forked 
cross  over  arms,  posvi  devm  adivtore  mev.  Y.  Well 
struck,  fine.     Earliest  date  of  English  crowns. 

289  —  Shilling  without  date.     Crowned  bust  facing,   between  a 

rose  and  XII.  m.m.  Y. ;  the  rev.  similar  to  preceding.  Fine. 

290  —  Shilling.     Similar.     Very  good,  pierced. 


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291  Philip  and  Mary.     1557.     Irish  Sixpence.     Busts  face  to  face 

under  a  crown.  Rev.  Crowned  harp  dividing  crowned  P 
and  M.     Very  good.     From  Anthon  Sale,  618. 

292  Elizabeth.     Shilling  without  date.    m.m.  hand.     Fine. 

293  —  1573  Sixpence;  1574,  Groat;    Half  Groat  Avithout  date. 

Hammered    money,    good    to    fine,    last    named    pierced. 

3  pes 

294  James  I.     Shilling  without  date.     Crowned  bust  r.,  XII  be- 

hind head.  Rev.  Armorial  shield,  qvae  devs  conivnxit 
NEMO  SEPARET.     Fine. 

295  Charles  I.     1625.     Nuptial  medalet  of  Charles  and  Henrietta 

Maria.  Busts  facing  each  other.  Rev.  Cupid  strewing 
lilies  and  roses.     Fine.     15. 

296  —  1642.     Pound  Piece.     King  on  horseback  1.,   a  sword  in 

his  hand,  three  plumes  to  right  in  the  field,  cabolvs  d  :  g  : 
mag:  BEIT  :  FEA  :  et:  hib:  eex:.  Rev.  Three  plumes 
over  XX  eelig  :  prot  :  leg  angl  :  libbr  par.  1642,  within 
circle  of  pellets  ;  exvr.  gat.  devs.  bissipentve.  inimict  :■ : 
Fine,  very  rare   and  desirable. 

297  —  1642.     Half   Crown.     King  on  horseback  r.  m.m.  plumes. 

Rev.  EELIG :  PEOT  :  leg  ang  :  liber  :  pae.  in  two  lines, 
date  beneath,  usual  legend  on  boi-der.     Very  good,  scarce. 

298  —  1644.     Oxford  Crown.     Crowned  figure  of  the  King  on 

horseback  1.,  a  sword  in  his  right  hand,  oxox  in  very  small 
characters  and  view  of  the  city  of  Oxford  beneath,  caeolvs. 
D :  G :  MAG :  beit  :  fean  :  et.  libee.  rex,  m.m.  ornate 
quatrefoil.  Rev.  eelig.  prot.  leg  |  aistg.  libee.  parl 
between  scrolls  and  branches,  three  plumes  and  V  above, 
1644  oxoN  beneath,  all  within  circle  of  dots;  exvegat 
devs  dissipentve  inimici,  with  a  branch  of  olive  after  each 
word,  in  outer  dotted  border.  Very  fine  and  authentic 
specimen  of  this  exeedingly  rai'e  coin,  designed  and  exe- 
cuted by  Hawlins,  one  of  the  most  remarkable  productions 
of  the  entire  English  series.  This  specimen  differs  in  slight 
particulars  from  the  one  engraved  in  Ruding,  Plate  24,  No. 
1,  but  accords  closely  with  the  description  given  by  Acker- 
man,  p.  340  of  his  work.     See  Plate  I.  Cf^ 

299  —  1645.     Newark   Siege   Shilling.     Crown  between  c.  e.,  xii       !)  ^-^^ 

beneath,  all  in  dotted  border.  Rev.  obs  newarke  and 
date.     Lozenge-shaped,  good,  jnerced  at  upper  angle,  rare. 


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.300  Charles  I.  1(M5.  Newark  Siege  Ninepence.  Same  design  as 
last,  but  IX  beneath  crown.  Rev.  Similar  to  last.  Weak 
impression,  struck  on  a  broad  lozenge-shaped  planchet,  with 
perfect  dotted  border.     Rare. 

301  Charles  I.    1646.    Newark  Siege  Half  Crown.    Similar  design, 

but  XXX  beneath  crown.  Rev.  obs  :  Newark  1646.  Thick 
planchet,  dotted  border,  very  good  and  rare. 

302  Commonwealth.     1658.     Half  Crown  of  the  usual  type,  very 

good. 

303  —  1654  Shilling.     Very  fine. 

304  —  Half  Groat  or  Twopence.     Fair. 

305  Oliver  Cromwell.     1658.     Crown,  struck  in  pewter,  the  die 

cracked  across  bust  to  first  letter  of  legend.  Unquestion- 
ably struck  from  original  dies,  edge  plain,  fine,  very 
rare. 

306  —  1658.     Half  Crown,  usual  type,  edge  lettered.     Fine,  rare. 

307  —  1658.     Shilling.     Two  small  flaws  in  die  above  forehead ; 

circulated,  good,  rare. 

308  Charles   II.     Oval   Coronation    Medalet.     Crowned   bust  of 

King  1.,  CAEOLvs  SECVNDVS  (engraved).  Rev.  Angelic 
figures  holding  crown  (engraved).  Fine,  authentic  and 
original,  loop.     12. 

309  —  1666.       Crown.       Draped    bust    laureate.       Rev.     Four 

crowned  shields,  linked  C's  in  angles.     Very  good. 

310  James  II.     1685.     Half  Crown.     Draped  bust  laureate.  Rev. 

Four  crowned  shields,  radiant  sun  in  centre.  Struck  in 
the  year  of  his  accession,  very  good,  scarce  date. 

311  —  1686.     Crown,  type  of  last  described.     Very  good. 

311a —  1683-87.  1,  2,  III,  IVd.,  Maundy  money.  Fine  set,  in 
case.  4  pes 

312  William   and   Mary.     1689.      Half   Crown.      Busts   jugata. 

Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Fine. 

313  William  III.     1696,  Sixpence ;  1700,  Maundy  Illd.     Fine  and 

good.  2  pes 

314  Anne.     1707.     Crowned  and  draped  bust  1.     Rev.  Crowned 

arms  on  altar,  supported  by  a  crowned  lion  and  unicorn. 
Struck  to  commemorate  the  final  union  of  England  and 
Scotland  as  one  Kingdom.     Very  fine  and  interesting.     17. 

315  —  1707.      Crown.      Draped    bust.       Rev.     Four    crowned 

shields,  roses  and  lilies  in  angles.     Very  good. 


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316  Anne.     1713.     Crown,  type  of  preceding.     Fine. 

317  George  I.     1723.     Shilling.     South  Sea  Co.  reverse.     Very 

fair. 

318  George  II.     1736.     Cistern  or  Caroline  Medal.    Queen  water- 

ing plantation  of  palm  trees,  llev.  Britannia  standing  in 
midst  of  a  trophy.     Very  fine.     25. 

319  —  1741.     Shilling;  rev.,  roses  in  angles  of  crowned  shields. 

Very  fine. 

320  —  1745.     Lima  Shilling.     Sharp,  uncirculated,  scarce. 

321  —  175S.     Sixpence.     Fine. 

322  George  III.     1787.     Shilling.     Fine. 

323  —  1804.     Bank  of  England  Dollar.     Very  good. 

324  —  1814.     Head  of  Britannia  in  Greek  helmet  adorned  with 

a  lion.  Kev.  Full  figure  of  Hercules,  holding  club,  the 
REPOSE  OF  HERCULES.  Superb  and  rare  medal  by  Mudie^ 
struck  to  commemorate  the  end  of  the  Peninsular  war.   26. 

325  —  1819.     Crown.     Bust   laureate    by   Pistrucci.      Kev.  St. 

George  overcoming   the    dragon,    honi    suit    qui   mal  y 

PENSE.  Uncii'culated. 

326  — -  1820.  Pistrucci  Crown,  type  of  preceding.     Good. 

327  —  1820.  Pistrucci  Crown.     Duplicate,  rather  poor. 

328  —  1821.  Crown.     Type  of  preceding,  but  bust  1.  and  with- 

out motto  on  reverse.     Fine. 

329  George  IV.     1826.     Pattern  Crown.     Head  1.,    georgivs  iv 

DEI  GRATIA.     Rev.  Large  crowned  shield   over  leaf-work, 

BRITANXIARUM    REX    FID  :    DEF  :     the    UlOttO     DIEU     ET     MON 

DROIT  on  scroll  beneath.     Proof,  very  rare. 

330  —  1825,  '26.     Shillings;  rev.,  crowned  lion  on  crown.  Good. 

2  pes 

331  —  1826.     Sixpence.     Type  of  last  described.     Fine,  rare. 

332  William  IV.     1837.     Half  Crown.     Good. 

333  Victoria.     1838.     Coronation  medal.     Youthful  bust  1.    Rev. 

Three  female  figures  advancing  present  the  royal  crown  to 
seated  Victoria.     Proof.     23. 

334  —  1849.     Half  Crown.     Very  good. 

335  —  1849.    Godless  Florin,  so-called  fi-om  the  omission  of  d.  g. 

in  legend.     Very  fair. 

336  —  1839,  '40,  '42,  '48,  '59,  '63,  '66,  '74,  '75.  U,  3  (4),  and  4  (5) 

d.  Maundy.     Good  to  fine.  10  pes 

837  —  1871.     Gothic  Florin.     Uncirculated. 


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338  Victoria.    1883,     1,  2,  3,  4cl.,  Maundy  money.     Complete  set, 

nearly  proof.  4  pes 

339  —  1887.     Jubilee  Crown.     Crowned  bust  1.  and  St.  George 

slaying  the  dragon.     Brilliant,  uncirculated. 

340  —  1887.     Jubilee    Four    Shillings.       Crowned    bust;    rev., 

crowned  shields,  sceptres  in  angles.  Brilliant,  uncirciilated. 

341  —  1887.     Jubilee  Half  Crown,  type  of  the  crown.     Brilliant, 

uncirculated. 

342  —  1887.     Jubilee  Two  Shillings,  type  of  the  four  shillings. 

Brilliant,  uncirculated. 

343  —  1887.     Jubilee  Sixpence.     Crowned  bust;  rev.,  crowned 

arras  in  inscribed  garter.     Uncirculated,  suppressed. 

344  Edward  VI,  Shilling ;  Charles  II,  Maundy  Hid. ;  George  II, 

6d. ;  Jersey,  1813,  Bank  token  for  Is. ;  George  IV,  crowned 
lion  shillings  (2),  etc.     Poor  to  good,  three  pierced.     8  pes 

345  1808  Bank  token.     XXXd.  Irish.     Very  good. 

346  Scotland.     Alexander  III  (1249).   Penny.  Crowned  bust  I. ; 

rev.,  long  cross,  stars  in  angles.     Fine.     24  gr. 

347  David  II  (1329).     Groat.      Crowned  bust  1.,  with  sceptre  in 

tressure  of  arches;  rev.,  villa  Edinburgh.  Rare  and  in- 
teresting; he  was  the  son  of  Robert  Bruce,  restorer  of 
Scotland's  indei^endence.     Fine. 

348  Robert  II  (1371).     Groat,  type  of  preceding;  rev.,  villa  de 

PERTH.  Nearly  fine,  very  scarce.  The  first  of  the  Stuart 
race  of  kings,  of  which  the  Cardinal  of  York,  Henry  IX  of 
England,  was  the  last.   (See  No.  141  of  this  catalogue.) 

349  Robert  III  (1390).    Groat.    Full-faced  bust,  crowned,  in  tres- 

sure,   ROBERTVS    DEI    GRA    REX     SCOTOR.      RcV.    Loug  Cl'OSS, 

l)ellet  at  angles,  villa  edinbvrgh,  in  outer  circle,  dns. 
PTECTOR.  MS.  libator  MS.     Fine,  rare. 

350  Mary,  1556.  Testoon.  Crowned  arms  of  Scotland  between  M 

and  R,  with  annulet  under  each  letter,  maria.  del  g.  regina 
1556,  mm.  cross  potent.  Rev.  Cross  potent  with  plain 
cross  in  each  angle,  in.  virtvte.  tva.  libera,  me,  1556 
(date  repeated),  m,m.  crown.     Very  fine  and  very  rare. 

351  —  1557.     Billon  Plack.    Crowned  arms  of  Scotland  between 

M  and  R,  maria.  del  g.  scotor.  regina.  Rev.  Orb  of 
four  crescents  with  a  crown  in  each  angle  and  a  cross  in 
centre,  servio.  et  vsv.  teror.  Fine,  counterstamped  with 
a  heart  and  star,  the  badge  of  the  Earl  of  Morton. 


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352  Mary.    Billon  Plack.     Thistle-head  crowned,  between  M  and 

R.  Rev.  Plain  St.  Andrew's  cross,  oppidvm  edinbvrgi. 
Very  good, 

353  James  VI.     Sword  Dollar.     Crowned  arms  of  Scotland  be- 

tween crowned  I  li,  jacobus  6,  etc.  Rev.  Crowned  sword, 
l^'XXX,  a  crowned  thistle  counterstamped  in  the  field, 
PEG.  ME.  SI.  MEREOR.  IX.  ME.     Fine  and  rare. 

354  Flanders.     Louis  le  Male  (1346).     Testoon.     Heraldic  lion, 

MONET  FLAND.  Rev.  Cross  potcnt  in  double  circle,  lvdov. 
D.  G.  COMES,  etc.     Fine. 

355  France.     Charlemagne    (768).     Denier   or   Penny.       Small 

cross,  CARLvs  REX  FR.  Rcv.  Monogram,  met  villo 
(Melle).     Fine. 

356  Chaiies  II,  the  Bald  (840).     Penny.     Monogram,   gratia  d, 

REX.  Rev.  Small  cross  in  circle,  cvrtisas  niel.  Rare, 
perfect  preservation. 

357  —  Similar  obv. ;  rev.,  small  cross  in  circle,   con  manis  civi- 

tas.     Sharp  impression,  perfectly  uncirculated.     Rare. 

358  Aleonor  (1137).     Penny.     Cross  patee  and  A  in  small  circle, 

DvcisiA ;  rev.,  cross,  aqvitanie.  Very  good  and  rare.  She 
was  the  wife  of  Louis  VII  of  France,  divorced  and  married 
Henry  II  of  England,  1152.  Akerman  places  this  coin  as 
the  first  and  earliest  of*  the  Anglo-Gallic  series,  and  as  very 
rare. 

359  Marguerite  of  Provence  (1234).     Penny,     m  p  and   cross  in 

circle ;  rev.,  small  cross,  two  pellets  in  angles.  Very 
good. 

360  Louis  IX  (Saint  Louis,  1226).     Gros  Tournois.     Small  cross  ; 

LVDOVicvs  REX,  outcr  legend,  sit  nomen,  etc.  Rev.  The 
gate  of  Tours,  tvronis  civis,  border  of  twelve  lilies.  Ex- 
tremely fine,  rare.  / 

361  Chateau  d'Un.     Penny.     Cross  in    circle,  dvhio   castri  (?)         f  ij^_ 

Rev.  Monogram,  crosses,  etc.  Fine.  Wellenheim  II,  1351. 
Ascribed  to  Godfrey  of  Bouillon,  the  leader  of  the  second 
Crusade,  700,000  strong,  which  conquei-ed  Jerusalem,  of 
which  he  was  made  king  (15  July,  1099). 

362  Philip  le  Bel  (1285).     Gros   Tournois,    type    of    that  of   St. 

Louis.     Very  fine. 

363  —  Gros  Tournois,  similar  to  last.     Fine. 

364  —  Another.     Verv  Sfood. 


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365  Philip  V   (1316).     Gros   Tournois,    tyjje    of   preceding,    but 

lily  (?)  after  l  in  "  Philippus."  Very  good.  See  Wellen- 
heim  Vol.  II,  449. 

366  Charles  VI  (1380).     Grand  Blanc.     Uncrowned  shield,  with 

three  lilies.  Rev.  Cross  patee,  lily  and  crown  in  each 
alternate  angle.     Very  good.     17. 

367  Francis  I  (1514).     Testoon.     Bust  right,  wearing  cap-shaped 

crown.  Rev.  Crowned  lily-shield  in  circle  of  eight  festoons, 
A  beneath  for  JParis,  xps  vincit,  etc.  Fine  ;  rare.  Under 
Francis  I  Canada  was  discovered  by  Verazani,  and  named 
"  Nouvelle  France." 

368  Henry  II.     1559.     Testoon.     Bust  in  armor.     Rev.  Crowned 

shield  between  crowned  H's,  xps  vincit,  etc.,  Toulouse  m. 
Fine. 

369  —  1560.     Testoon,   same    type,  mm.    D  for  Lyons.     Very 

good. 

370  Charles     IX.      1564.      Testoon.      Bust    laureate    in    armor 

left,  CAROLVS  vim,  etc.  Rev.  Crowned  shield  between 
crowned  C's,  sit  nomen,  etc.,  date  in  Roman  letters. 
Fine. 

371  Navarre.     Jeanne  d' Albert,  mother  of  Henry  IV  of  France. 

Testoon.  Bust  right,  joaxna  dei  gea.  navar.  d.  b.  1566. 
Rev.  Crowned  shield  between  crowned  I's,  gratia  dei 
svM  ID  QVOD  svM,  mm.  cow^  for  Pau.  Good.  She  was  a 
prime  leader  in  the  Huguenot  movement.  Her  coins  are 
very  rare. 

372  Henry  III,  the  last  of  the  Valois.     1576.     Testoon.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  Crowned  shield  between  crowned  H's,  sit  nomen, 
etc.     Fine. 

373  —  1576.     Original  Jeton   of  the  League.     Royal  arms,  nil 

NISI  coxsiLio.  Rev.  Allegorical  female  figure,  concordi- 
Bvs  OMNIA  LAETA.  Refers  to  the  treaty  with  the  Hugue- 
nots at  Blois,  with  which  they  were  not  satisfied.  Fine.  18. 
From  Prof.  Anthon's  sale. 

374  —  1590.     Testoon.     Bust  in  armor,  henricvs  hi,  etc.     Rev. 

Four  fleurs-de-lis,  forming  cross.  Good,  rare,  the  M  beneath 
bust  may  stand  for  Toulouse  m.,  or  perhaps  for  "  Duke  of 
Mayence,"  Chief  of  the  League,  who  held  Paris  after  the 
death  of  Henrv  III  in  1589. 


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375  Charles   X,   Cardinal  de  Bourbon.     1597.     Testoon.     Cross 

fleurie,  carolvs  x  d.  g.  fkanc.  rex.  Rev.  Royal  arms, 
crowned,  sit  benedictvm,  etc.  Fine,  very  rare.  Struck 
by  the  Guise  faction  after  his  death,  which  occurred  in  1590. 
Another  nuraismatical  puzzle,  not  fully  explained  by  Bar- 
thelemy,  who  says,  p.  74:  de  1589  a  1594,  le  parti  des  Poli- 
tiques  fit  frapper  des  ^  d'ecus  ne  portant  pas  de  nom  royal, 
niais  seulement  la  legende  sit  nomen,  etc. 

376  Louis  XIV.     1717.     Broad  Crown   of  6  Livres.     Large  bust 

with  flowing  hair.  Rev.  Three  crowns,  A  for  Paris  in 
centre,  fleurs-de-lis  at  angles,  sit  nomen  domini  benedic- 
TVM.     Superb,  almost  uncirculated,  rare. 

377  —  Jeton.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  arms,  jetons  des  estaz 

DE  BEETAGNE.       Fine.       18. 

378  Louis  XV.     1722.     Jeton.     Bust  laureate.      Rev.  Hercules 

resting,  nojst  minor  est  vietus,  in  exergue,  exteaoedi- 
NAiEE  des  guerees.     Fine.     19. 

379  —  1732.     Jeton.     Draped  bust  laureate  by  du  Vivier.    Rev. 

Mining  scene,  teesoe  eotal.     Very  fine.     19. 

380  —  1734.     Jeton.     Another  bust  r.     Rev.  Minerva  directing 

field  pieces,  si  vis  pacem  paea  bellum,  aetilleeie. 
Fine.     19. 

381  —  1736.    Jeton.    Bust  of  Queen  Maria  1.  by  du  Vivier.    Rev. 

A  blooming  tree,  maison  de  la  eeine.     Fine.     19. 

382  —  1736.     Jeton,  duplicate  of  last.     Very  good. 

383  —  1751.     Jeton.     Same  obv.     Rev.  Blooming  shrub,  istata 

coEONis  PEOGENiES.     Fine.     19. 

384  Louis  XVI.  1792.  Crown.     Head  1.     Rev.  Genius  inscribing 

the  Constitution  on  tablet,  eegne  de  la  loi,  i-'an  4  de  la 
libeete.     Very  good. 

385  First  Republic.     l79o.     Crown  of  6  Livres.     Genius,  etc.,  as 

before.     Rev.  Value  in  wreath,  l'an  ii.     Fine,  scarce. 

386  Bonaparte,    First    Consul.       Year    12.       5    Francs.       Very 

fair. 

387  Napoleon  I.     1811.     5  Francs,  Paris  m.     Fine. 

388  —  1812.     5  Francs,  Paris  m.     Very  good. 

389  Louis  XVIII.     1824.     5  Francs,  i//^e  m.     Good. 

390  Louis  Philippe.     1834.     5  Francs.     Very  good. 

391  Second  Republic.     1849.     5  Francs.     Head  of  the  Republic  ; 

Fine. 


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392  Second   Republic.      1852.     5    Francs,    with   head   of    Louis 

Napoleon  Bonaparte,  President.     Fine,  scarce. 

393  Napoleon  III.     1867.     5  Francs.     Fine. 

394  —  1867.     5  Francs,  duplicate.     Fine. 

395  18U8-1867.     20c.  (1),   ^  franc  (6),   francs  (3).     Poor  to  fine, 

one  pierced.  9  j)cs 

396  HoxG  KoxG.     1866.     Dollar,  bust  of  Victoria.     Very  fine. 

397  India.  1841,  '72,  2  Annas;  1878,  '79,  and  '81,  10  and  20c.  (3), 

Straits  Settlements.     Fine.  5  pes 

398  Rupee,  native  characters.     Fine. 

399  Japax.     Itzebue.     Oblong  square ;  v'ery  fine.     16x11. 

400  Mexico.  1736.  Cob  Money  piece  of  8  Reals  or  Dollar.     Very 

fine  for  this  rude  coinage. 

401  Cob  Money.     2  Reals.     Fair. 

402  1834  Dollars,  Potosi  and  Zacatecas  m.     Very  good.        2  pes 

403  1841  Dollar,  Guanaxuato  m.     Fine. 

404  1844  Half  Dollar,  Guadelajara  m.     Good. 

405  Maximilian.     Peso  or  Dollar,  Mexico  m.     Fine. 

406  —  1866.     Peso  or  Dollar,  Potosi  m.     Very  good. 

407  1877  Dollar,  Zacatecas  m.     Fine. 

408  Netherlands.     1740.     Ter-centenary    of   the   invention    of 

printing.  Bust  of  Coster  in  cap  and  fur  cloak.  Rev.  A 
primitive  printing  press,  typooeaphia  harlemi.  Very 
fine,  rare.     23.      ("The  Little  Marshoorn.") 

409  1740  Sujjerb  medal  by  Holtzhey,   struck  at  Harlem  on  the 

same  occasion.  Allegorical  representation  of  Coster  in- 
spired by  female  figure  descending  from  heaven,  cupids  at 
work  with  printing  press  to  right.  Rev.  Female  figure 
seated  holding  fasces,  a  burning  altar  at  her  right,  cupids 
and  various  implements  before  her,  view  of  a  village  and 
the  sea  in  the  back  ground,  memoriae  sacrvm,  in  exergue, 
harlemvm.     40.     ("The   Great   Holtzhey.") 

410  Norway.     1852,  1875,  12  Sk. ;  1875,  Krone.     Fine.         3  pes 

411  Parma.     Mediaeval    Grossus    or   silver  Penny,  under  Fred- 

eric ll.  Castle  gate,  parma.  Rev.  fridric.  Very  fine. 
See  Wellenheim  Vol.  II,  3623. 

412  Papal  States.     1559.     Sede-Vacante  Half  Testoon.   Figure 

of  St.  Paul ;  rev..  Arms.     Fine. 

413  Paul  II  (1404).    Penny.     Head  over  forked  ornament,  pavlvs 

p.  p.  II.     Rev.  PETRVS.  pavlvs.     Fine.     9. 


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414  Medal.     Saint   worshipping  at  altar  on   which   crucifix   and 

skull,  FRANCOIS  d'assise.  Rev.  Crowned  figure  of  St. 
Louis  holding  wreath.     Loop,  oval,  fine.     23. 

415  Satirical    Medal.      Heads    of   Cardinal    and    buffoon   joined, 

EFFIGIES  CARDINVM  MVNDI.       Kev.    EFFKMINATI  DOMIJSTABVN- 

TVR  Eis  1544.     Very  fine.     18. 

416  Portugal.    1858,    500    K. ;     1862,    50    Keis.       Very   good. 

2  pes 

417  South  Peru.     1838.     Half  Dollar.     Volcano  and  tower  at 

sea-shore.     Good. 

418  Spain.    Philip  III.    1607.    CroAvned  bust  1.     Rev.  Floreated 

cross.     Bent  and  partly  oxydized,  curious.     18. 

419  Charles  III.     1774,  1786.     4  and  2  Pteals.     Good.  2  pes 

420  Ferdinand  VII.     1818.     Dollar,  Mexico  m..     Very  good. 

421  Sweden.     Oscar.     1856.     Broad  Crown  or  4  liiksdaler,  Riks- 

mark.     Fine. 

422  Switzerland.     1850.     ^    and    1    Francs.     Good    and    fine. 

2  pes 

423  Schwytz.     1867.     5  Francs  of  the  Federal  shooting  festival. 

Lion  supporting  the  Cantonal  arms.  Rev.  Swiss  shield 
over  trophy.     Uncirculated. 

424  1874,     St.  Gall.     5  Francs,  shooting  festival.     Cantonal  arras 

over  view  of  the  city.  Rev.  Swiss  hero  kneeling  before 
the  battle.     Very  fine. 

425  1874.     5  Francs,  duplicate  of  last.     Fine. 

426  Lausanne.    1876.  5  Francs,  shooting  festival.     Females  clasp- 

ing hands.  Rev.  View  of  Lausanne  and  the  high  bridge. 
Fine. 

427  Lugano.     1883.     5  Francs,  shooting  festival.     Helvetia  and 

river-god  guarding  the  St.  Gothard  tunnel.  Rev.  Federal 
cross  and  trophy  of  arms  at  r.,  view  of  Lugano  in  the  dis- 
tance.    Fine  ;  rare. 

428  Venice.     Nicolas  Trono.     1471.     Testoon.     Aged  bust  left. 

Rev.  Lion  of  St.  Mark  in  wreath.  Fine,  rare  :  the  doges 
rarely  placed  their  busts  on  coins. 

429  Austria,  Bremen,  France,  Hong  Kong,  Italy,  Mexico,  Nether- 

lands, Prussia,  Spain,  etc.  Half  dime  to  quarter  dollar  size, 
fair  to  fine,  six  pierced.  33  pes 

430  German  States.     Base,  good  and  fine,  one  pierced.  9  pes 


26  MEDIAEVAL    AND    MODERN    COINS;    GOLD. 

MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  COINS;  GOLD. 
Many  of  England,  including  fine  specimens  of  rare,  early  issues. 

431  Central  Amkrica.     184^.     ^  Escudo  or  Dollar.     Fine. 

432  Colombia.    1823.    Escudo  or  $2.00.     Bust  of  Liberty.     Rev. 

Fasces,  bow  and  arrows  between  two  cornucopiae.     Fine. 

433  Denmark.     Frederic  V.     1758.     Ducat  of  12  Marks.     Good. 

434  England.     Edward  III.      Noble.     Crowned  figure  of   king 

with  sword  and  shield  in  ship,  edward  dei  gra  rex  angl 
z  FRANC  D  iiYE.  Rev.  Cross  fleury  in  double  tressure  of 
eight  arches,  a  crowned  lion  in  each  angle,  and  a  fleur-de- 
lis  over  each  limb  of  the  cross,  ihc  avtem  transiens  p. 
MEDivM  ILLORVM  iBA.  Very  fine  perfect  specimen,  uncir- 
•  culated.     21. 

Commemorates  Edward's  great  Naval  Victory  over  France,  June  23, 
1340,  and  England's  sovei-eignty  over  the  seas. 

435  —  Noble.    Another  specimen,  similar  to  preceding.  Fine.  21. 

436  —  Fourth  Noble.     Shield  of  arms  within  a  tressure  of  eight 

arches,  edward  dei  gra  rex  ang.  Rev.  Cross  fleury, 
lions  in  angles,  in  tressure,  exaltabitvr  in  gloria.  Fine 
and  rare.     13. 

Struck  after  the  treaty  of  Bretigny,  1360,  by  which  Edward  renounced 
his  claims  to  France. 

437  —  Anglo-Gallic.     Leopard.     In   a  tressure  of  ten  curves  a 

leopard  crowned,  edwardvs  dei  gra  AN(iLi  francie  rex. 
Rev.  Within  a  border  composed  of  four  arches  and  four 
angles,  a  cross  fleury,  a  lion  in  each  angle,  xpc  vincit  xpc 
regnat  xpo  imperat.     Very  fine  and  extremely  rare.     IS. 

438  Edward,  the  Black  Prince.     Anglo-Gallic.     Pavillion.  Prince 

under  a  Gothic  pavillion,  a  sword  in  his  right  hand,  his  feet 
resting  upon  two  lions,  on  each  side  two  ostrich  feathers, 
ED  po  GNS  REG  ANGL  PNCEPS  A.  Rev.  Within  a  quatrefoil 
surmounting  a  square,  a  cross  glande,  ornamented  with 
ostrich  feathers,  fleurs-de-lis  and  lions  alternately  in  quar- 
ters, DNS  AIVTO  PTECIO  ME  IIPO  D  PAVIT  COR  MEVM  B.    SupCrb, 

uncirculated  ;  of  the  highest  rarity.     20. 

439  —  Anglo-Gallic,     Leopard.     Type  of  the  Leopard  of  Edward 

III,  but  ED  PMO  GNS  REGIS  ANGLIE  PNCEPS  AQITANIE.     Fine, 

excessively  rare.     19. 


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440  Edward,  the  Black  Prince.      Anglo-Gallic.     Hardi.     Three- 

quarter  length  figure  of  the  prince,  a  sword  in  his  right 
hand,  to  which  he  points  with  his  left,  ed  po  gns  regis, 
etc.  Kev.  Cross  glande,  ornamented  with  plumes,  lions  and 
rteurs-de-lis  in  angles,  avxilivm  mevm  a  domino,  b.  Superb 
and  excessively  rare,  j)erfectly  uncirculated.  17.  Cost  $31, 
Frossard's  51st  Sale. 

While  a  merciless  and  cruel  enemy  in  war,  Edward  was  beloved  by 
his  countrymen,  and  was  the  greatest  genei'al  of  England  in  the  jNIiddle 
Ages.  He  was  the  first  Prince  of  Wales,  and,  in  violation  of  the  treaty 
of  Bretigny,  was  aijpointed  (Tovernor  of  the  English  possessions  in 
France,  1363. 

441  Henry  IV.  Noble.  King  with  sword  and  shield  in  ship,  three 

ropes  to  mast,  henric  di  gra.  rex  angl,  z  franc  d  hib. 
Rev.  Cross  fleury  in  double  tressure  of  eight  arches, 
crowned  lions  in  angles,  h  in  centre,  ihc  avtem,  etc.  A 
splendid,  perfect  impression,  uncirculated,  very  rare.     21. 

Henry  IV  appears  to  have  struck  coins  in  London  only,  and  they  are 
all  rare.     See  Kenyon's  Gold  Coins,  p.  43. 

442  Henry  V.     Noble.     Similar,  but  mast  with  two  ropes  only, 

which  distinguishes  it  from  preceding  (See  Ruding  p.  347-6). 
Very  fine  and  rare.     21 . 

443  —  Anglo-Gallic  Salute.     Busts   of   Virgin  Mary    and    angel 

over  the  shields  of  France  and  England,  ave  between  them, 
HENRicvs  DEI  GRA,  ctc.  Rcv.  In  a  tressure  of  ten  curves  a 
cross  calvary  between  a  fleur-de-lis  and  a  lion,  h  beneath, 
mm.  on  each  side  Jleur-de-lis.     Extremely  fine.     17. 

The  French  coins  of  Henry  V  are  particularly  interesting  as  the  out- 
come of  the  extraordinary  victory  at  Agincourt  by  whicli  he  became  King 
of  France,  de  facto,  in  succession  to  Charles  VI.  The  treaty  of  Troyes, 
1420,  ratified  by  the  Parliament  of  France,  accepted  liis  succession,  and 
the  two  countries  were  to  be  forever  united. 

444  —  Salute.      Similar   to   last,   but  mm.   {io?i    on    each   side. 

Equally  fine.     17. 

445  Edward  IV.     Noble  of  the  second  issue.     King  armed  with 

sword  and  shield  in  ship,  banneret  inscribed  G  to  1.,  edward 
DI  GRA,  etc.  Rev.  Within  a  tressure  of  eight  arches  a  sun 
of  sixteen  rays,  around  which  four  crowned  lions  and  four 
fleurs-de-lis  alternately,  ihc  avtem  transiens,  etc.  Sharp 
impression,  perfectly  uncirculated.     Rare.     22. 


28  MEDIAEVAL   AND    MODERN   COINS;    GOLD. 

Edward  adopted  the  Sun  on  liis  coins  in  consequence  of  the  appearance 
of  three  suns  in  the  heavens  immediately  before  his  first  battle  in  14Gi», 
in  which  he  was  successful.     Kenyon,  p.  58. 

44G  Edward  I^'.     Noble,  same  issue  as  last.     Fine,  small  counter- 
stamp  of  city  of  Danzig  beneath  ship.    22.    Extremely  rare. 

447  Henry  VII.      Angel.      Archangel   Michael   slaying   dragon, 

HKNRic  Di  GRA,  etc.  Rev.  A  ship,  before  which  a  shield  of 
arms  surmounted  by  a  cross,  at  the  sides  of  which  ii  and  a 
rose,  PER  CRVCE  TVA  SALVA  Nos  xpR  REDE  ;  mm.  at  each 
side,  apheon.     Fine.     18. 

448  Henry  VIII.     Sovereign.     King  crowned  sits  in  a  chair  of 

state,  holding  sceptre  and  globe,  a  rose  at  his  feet,  henric 

8  DI  GRA  ANGLIE  FRANCIE  ET  HIBE  REX.       EeV.   liOyal  shield 

crowned,  supported  by  a  lion  crowned  and  a  dragon,  hr  in 
monogram  beneath,  ihe  avtem   transiens   per  medivm 
ILLORVM  iBAT,  mm.  flew-de-Us .     Very  line  and  extremely 
rare.     24. 
In  1540  Heni'y  assumed  the  title  of  King  of  Ireland,  conferred  upon 

him  by   an  Irish   statute  of  that  year.     All  his  Sovereigns  are  rare. 

Kenyon,  pp.  88  and  94. 

449  —  Half  Sovereign.     Type  of  pi-eceding.     Legends  sharp,  but 

entire  design  in  centre,  obv.  and  rev.,  weakly  struck.  Fine 
and  rare.     2U. 

450  Edward   VI.      Half   Sovereign.      Crowned   profile    bust    in 

armor  r.,  a  sword  in  his  right,  the  orb  in  his  left  hand, 
EDWARD  VI  D.  G.  AXGL  FR.  z  HiB  REX.  Uev.  Crowued  amis, 
separating  E  R,  ihs  avtem,  etc.,  m,m.  tun.  Very  fine.  20^ 
His  gold  coins  are  all  rare.     Kenyon,  p.  114. 

451  Elizabeth.      Half  Sovereign.      Crowned   bust   of    queen    1., 

ELiZAB  D.  G.  ang  ERA  ET  HIB  REGix.  Rev.  Ci'owncd  arms 
separating  E  R,  scvtvm  fidei  proteget  ea,  -mm,,  tun. 
Sharj),  uncirculated,  a  superb  and  rare  coin.  2U.    K.  p.  128. 

452  —  Angel.     Archangel  slaying  dragon,  Elizabeth,  etc.     Rev. 

e  and  a  rose  at  sides  of  cross  over  ship,  a  duo  factvm  est 
ISTVD  ET  EST  MiRABi.  Uncirculated  and  rare.  Ruding 
ascribes  this  to  the  year  1560.     19. 

453  James  I.     Sovereign,     Crowned  bust  in  armor  with  sceptre 

surmounted  by  fleur-de-lis  and  orb.  Ifev.  Crowned  arms, 
I  and  R  at  sides,  faciam  eos  in  gentem  vxam.  mm.  tower. 
Very  fine,  struck  in  1605.     23. 


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454  James  I.  Double  Crown  or  Half  Laurel.  Draped  bust 
laureate  r.,  X  behind  head.  Rev.  Crowned  arms,  henricvs 
ROSAS  REGNA  JACOB  (Henry  united  the  Roses,  James  unites 
the  Kingdoms),  mtn.  trefoil.     Fine.     18. 

155  —  Half  Crown.  Crowned  bust  r.,  rosa  sine  spina.  Rev, 
Crowned  shield.     Very  good.     10. 

456  —  Half  Crown.     Similar  to  last.     Good.     10. 

457  Charles  I.     Unit  or  Broad.      Crowned  bust  in  profile  1.,  XX 

behind  the  head.  Rev.  Oval  shield,  crowned,  C  R  crowned, 
at  sides,  florent  concordia  kegna.     Fine.     21. 

458  CommonAvealth.     1652.     Twenty    Shillings.     Shield   bearing 

St.  George's  cross  in  wreath,  the  commonwealth  of  Eng- 
land. Rev.  Shields  conjoined,  one  bearing  St.  George's 
cross,  the  other  the  Irish  harp,  XX  above,  god  with  vs. 
Very  line.     22. 

Beautifully  engraved  b}'  Hiinon,  made  by  the  mill  and  screw  i)rocess. 
It  is  probable  that  Cromwell  never  ventured  to  put  them  into  circulation. 

459  Oliver  Cromwell.  1656.  XX  Shillings  or  Broad.  Bust  laureate 

r.,    OLIVAR    D    G.    RP  ANG  SCO  ET  HIB  &  PRO.       Rcv.    CrOwncd 

shield  of  arms,  pax  qvaeritvr  bello.  Edge  milled,  almost 
proof,  but  unfortunately  pierced  above  head.  Rare. 
19. 

460  Charles  II.  1679.  Five  Pounds.     Bust  laureate  r.,   carolvs  ii 

DEI  gratia.  Rev.  Crowned  shields,  four  C's  interlinked  in 
the  centre,  sceptres  in   angles ;    edge  lettered,  decus   et 

TUTAMEN    ANNO    REGNI    TRICESIMO    PRIMO.       A    SUpCfb    and 

valuable  coin.     24. 

461  —  Touch  Piece.     Ship  sailing,  car  ii  d.  g.  m.  br  fr  et  hib 

REX.  Rev.  Archangel  slaying  the  dragon,  soli  deo  gloklv. 
Very  good,  pierced,  as  all  these  pieces  are.  Extremely  rare 
and  interesting.     15. 

462  —  Touch    Piece.     Another;    same  type,   very  fair  and  dis- 

tinct.    14. 

Shakespeare  mentions  the  "  Touch  Piece"  in  Macbeth,  Act  IV,  Sc.  3, 
and  Pettigrew  in  his  work  on  "  Supei'stitions  connected  with  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  London,  J.  Churchill,  1844,"  devotes  a  chapter  to  describ- 
ing the  process  of  curing  various  diseases  adopted  by  the  kings,  and 
gives  a  fac-siniile  plate  of  four  of  these  tokens,  the  two  above  included. 
He  says  the  practice   in    England  began  Avith   Edward  the  Confessor, 


30  MEDIAEVAL    AND    MODERN    COINS  ;    GOLD. 

an«l  descended  only  to  potentates  who  could  show  an  alliance  with  the 
royal  family  of  England.  The  French  kings  adopted  it  and  kept  up  the 
custom  till  177(i.  Louis  XIV  touched  160(1  persons  on  Easter  Sunday, 
l()S(i,  saying  to  each  "  le  roy  te  touche,  Dieute  gudrisse;"  every  French- 
man touched  received  a  gratuity  of  15  sous,  foreigners  30.  Pepys'  Diary 
refers  to  the  practice,  June  23,  1660,  and  April  13,  1661.  Evelyn  de- 
scril)es  the  process  and  the  bestowing  of  the  golden  token  attached  to  a 
white  ribbon,  under  entry  of  July  6,  1660.  The  English  kings' audiences 
to  receive  the  royal  touch  were  limited  to  200  persons. 

463  William    and    Mary.      1(301.      Guinea.     Busts    jugata    and 

crowned  arms.     Very  fair. 
404  George   I.      1718.      Quarter   Guinea.      Bust   r. ;    rev.,    four 

shields,  sceptres  in  angles.     Uncirculated,  rare. 

465  George  III.     1762.     Quarter  Guinea.     Bust  r.  and  crowned 

shield.  Fine. 

466  —  1774.  Guinea.    Bust  laureate  and  crowned  shield.    Proof  ^ 

467  _  1789.  Half  Spade  Guinea.     Good. 

468  —  1794.  Spade  Guinea.     Nearly  line. 

469  —  179S.  Third  Guinea.     Head  laureate  r. ;  rev.,  a  crown. 

Uncirculated. 

470  George  IV.     1S23.     Double  Sovereign.     Bust  left.    Rev.  St. 

George  slaying  the  dragon.  Edge  lettered,  brilliant,  nearly 
proof. 

471  Victoria.  1887.  Jubilee  Five  Sovereign.    Crowned  and  veiled 

bust  1.,  VICTORIA  D  :  G  :  BRiTT  :  REG  :  F  :  D  :  Rev.  St.  George 
slaying  the  dragon.  Reeded  edge ;  brilliant,  mint  state  or 
uncirculated. 

472  —  1887.     .Jubilee  Double  Sovereign,  type  of  the  jjreceding. 

Brilliant,  uncirculated. 

473  —  1887.     Jubilee  Sovereign.     Same  type  ;  uncirculated. 

474  —  1887.     Jubilee    Half   Sovereign.      Bust    as  before ;    rev., 

crowned  arms.     Uncirculated. 

475  France.     Agnel    (13th   century).     Lamb   with   banneret   in 

tressure,  king's  name  beneath  indistinct.  Rev.  Cross-fleury, 
fleurs-de-lis  in   angles,  within  ornamental  tressure,  xpi  vin- 

CIT,  XPI  REGNAT,  XPI  IMPERAT.       Fine.       18. 

476  Agnel.     Same  period,  similar  to  last.     Fine..    16. 

477  Philip  V    (128,5),     Chaise.     King  holding  sword,  seated  on 

throne,  philippvs  dei  gr.  francorvm  rex.  Rev.  Cross 
fleury  in  quatrefoil,  xpc  vincit,  etc.     Fine. 


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47S  Philip  VI  (loi27).     Ch.'iisc,     Crowned  Hgurc  of  king  holding 

sceptre,   seated   on   Gothic   tlironc,   phimi'Ims,   etc.       Kev. 

Ornamental  lozenge  in  quatrefoil,  crowns  in  outward  angles, 

xpc  viNciT,  etc.     Very  fine.     2(1. 

The  couteniporary  of  Edward  III  of  England,  and  constantly  dcl'eatcd 

by  him  and  the  Black  Prince.     England  conquered  nearly  the  wlioh;  of 

France  during  his  reign. 

479  —  King  seated  on  throne  holding  sword  and  shield,  piulip- 

pvs,  etc.     Rev.  Cross  iieury  in  quati'efoil,  trefoils  in  out- 
ward angles,  usual  legend.     Extremely  fine.     18. 

480  —  Full  figure  of  king,  holding  scej^tre,  in  Gothic  arch,  phs 

REX  FRA  (OR.     RcA'.  Cross  fieury  in   quatrefoil,  crowns  in 
angles.     Very  fine.     17. 

481  John    II    (1350).     Agnel.      Lamb    with   banneret,    loii    rex 

beneath,   agn   dei,   etc.     Kev.  Cross  fieury  in   tressui-e  of 
arches    alternating   with    angles,    fleurs-de-lis    in    exterior 
angles,  xpi  vincit,  etc.     Very  fine.     19. 
Captured  at  the  battle  of  Poictiers  by  Edward  the  Black  Prince  and 

ransomed  four  years  later  at  an  immense  cost  and  the  sacrifice  of  eight 

pi-ovinces. 

482  —  King  in  armor,  with  drawn  sword,  charging  to  1.,  Johannes, 

etc.      Ifev.  Cross  fleury  in   quatrefoil,  trefoils  in  exterior 
angles.     Very  fine.     17. 

483  Charles  V  (1354).     Crowned  figure  of  king,  holding  sword, 

in  arch,  lilies  in  the  field  on  each  side,  carolvs  d.  g.  frax- 
CORVM  REX.     Kev.  Cross  fleury,  crowns  and  lilies  in  angles, 
in  tressure  of  arches  and  triangles.     Very  fine.     18. 
One  of  the  most  illustrious  and  wise  of  the  French  khigs :  he  foundcii 
the  Public  Library  of  Paris  and  erected  the  Bastille. 

484  —  Another  specimen  of  this  type.     Fine.     IS. 

485  Charles  VI  (1380),     Crowned  figure  of  king,  holding  sceptre, 

seme  de  lis,  karolvs,  etc.     Kev.  Cross  fleury  in  quatrefoil, 
crowns  in  outward  angles,  XP's  vincit,  etc.     Very  tine.    18. 

It  was  during  the  insanity  of  this  king  that  the  battle  of  Agincourt  was 
won  by  the  English.  Henry  V  married  his  daughter  and  was  made  King 
of  France. 

486  Charles  VII    (1112).     Ecu    d'Or.     Crowned    shield    between 

crowned  lilies,  karolvs   dei   ura   francorvm  rex.     Kev. 
Cross  fleury  in  tressure,  crowns  in  angles.     Very  fine.      18. 


32  MEDIAEVAL    AND    MODERN    COINS;    GOLD. 

487  Louis  XII  (14!I7).     Ecu  d'Or.     Crowned    shield,  star  above, 

LVDOvicvs  :  DEI  :  (iRAciA  :  laiANcoRVM  :  REX.  Rev.  Cross- 
tleury,  a  lily  on  each  arm,  in  ])laiii  circle,  xi'S  vincit,  etc. 
Very  fine.      17. 

488  —  Ecu  d'Or.     Same  type  as  last.     Fine. 

48I>  —  Ecu  d'Or.     Similar,  but  porcupines  at  each  side  of  shield 
and  in  two  angles  on  reverse      Very  fine.     17. 

4'JO  Francis  I  (1514).     Ecu  d'Or.     Crowned  lily-shiehl ;  rev.,  two 
crowned  F's  in  angles  of  cross.     P'inc.     1(5. 
The  discovery  of  Canada  by  Verazani  and  tlie  settlement  thereol"  by 

Jacques  Cartier  will  always  shed  lustre  on  his  i-eign. 

491  —  Ecu  d'Or.  Quartered  field,  lilies  and  fishes  in  angles;  rev., 

plain  lily-cross.     Fine.     17. 

492  Henry  II.    155- V   Henry  d'Or.  Bust  in  armor  r,,  henricvs  ii 

D.  G.  FRAN.  REX.     Rcv.  Four  crowncd   H's  forming  cross, 
lilies  and  crescents  in  angles,  dvm  totvm  comfleat  orbem. 
Very  fine.     IS.     112  gr. 
49;j  —  155-":'     Type  of  last  described.     Fine.     12. 

494  Chai'les  IX.  151)5.  Ecu  d'Or.     Crowned  shield,  carolvs  vim 

D.  G.  F.  REX  MDLXV.       Rcv.  Lily-CroSS,  CRISTVS  REGNAT,  CtC. 

Very  fine.     IG. 

495  —  1568.     Ecu  d'Or,  type  of  preceding,  the  date  on  reverse. 

Very  fine.     15. 

496  Louis  XIII.     1041.     Half  Ecu.     Bust  laureate  r.     Kev.  Four 

pairs  of  crowned  L's,  back  to  back,  cruciform,  lilies  in  angles. 
Very  fine.     13. 

497  Louis  XV.     1720.     Colonial  24  Livres.     Youthful  bust  laure- 

ate r.,  LUD.  XV.  D.  G.  FR.  ET  NAv.  REX.     Ilcv.  Two  L's,  back 

to  back,  crowned,  three  lilies  in  the  field,  christus  regnat. 

viNciT.  iMPERAT.    mm.  W  for  J^ille.     Extremely  fine,   of 

excessive  rai"ity.  16.  152  gr. 
Designed  from  the  Livve  of  20  Sols,  struck  under  uuthority  of  the  king, 
by  Law,  Scotch  fiiiancicir,  and  founder  of  the  French  India  (Mississippi) 
Company,  and  intended  for  general  circulation  in  French  Colonies,  in- 
cluding of  course  Canada  and  the  Mississippi  Valley.  From  the  collec- 
tion of  Ed.  Frossard,  sold  Oct.  2-;i,  1.S84,  the  only  specimen  known  or  ever 
offered  in  the  States  or  Canada.     See  "Canada  Antiq.  Vol.  Ill,  p.  65." 

498  —  1749.     Quadruple   Louis   d'or.      Filleted    head   1.      Rev. 

Crown  surmounting  the  shields  of  France  and  of  Navarre, 
CHRS  REGN  viNC  iMPE.     Fine.     18.     250  or. 


MEDIAEVAL   AND   MODERN    COINS  ;    GOLD.  So 

499  Napoleon    I.      40    Francs.      Head    1.,    bonaparte    imikmieh 

CONSUL.  Kev.  Value  in  wreath,  kepubijquk  francaisk, 
AN  12,  edge  lettered  dieu  protege  la  France.  Very 
fine. 

500  —  1807.     40  Lire  or  Francs,  Milan  m.     Ilend  1.  and  inijje- 

rial  arms.     Extremely  line. 

501  Napoleon  III.     1855.     100   Francs.      P'ine  ])ortrait  Inist  by 

Barre,  napoleon  hi  empereur.  Kov.  Iin])erial  arms 
EMPIRE  francais,  PaHs  m.  Uncirculated,  very  rare  and 
desirable. 

502  _  18(50.     10  Francs.     Fine. 

503  Guatemala.     1860.     4  Reals   or  \  Dollar,  bust   of    Carnu-a. 

Fine. 

504  Japan.     Oblong  squai-e  ^  Yen.     Fine.     8x4. 

505  Milan.     Ducat.     Knight  on  horseback  charging  right.     Rev. 

Crowned  monogram,  and  arms  of  the  Sforza  in  tressure. 
Fine,  14th  century. 

506  Moors  of  Spain.     Large  thin  coin  with  curious  cuneiform 

characters  in  square  on  each  side.  Very  fine  and  rare.  21. 
64  gr. 

507  —  Similar  to  last,  but  size  14.     36  gr. 

508  Mexico.  15 — ?  Crowned  arms  in  rude  circle  of  pellets,  o  t  c  z 

perpendicularly  at  right,  p  ....  at  left.  Rev.  Cross  potent 
in  quatrefoil,  border  of  pellets  and  indistinct  characters. 
Very  rude,  similar  to  the  silver  Cob  money,  fine.  Earliest 
American  Coinage,  believed  to  be  unique ;  cost  |36  in  one 
of  Mr.  Woodward's  Sales.     16.     104grs. 

509  Portugal.     John  V.    1725.    20,000  Reis.      Crowned  arms. 

Rev.  Cross  potent,  M  in  each  angle,  in  hoc  signo  vinces. 
Leaf-work  on  edge,  massive,  superb  coin,  uncirculated.  24. 
1  oz.  852  gr. 

510  Palatinate.     Charles  Philip.  1733.   Double  Ducat.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  Ornate  circle  and  monograms.     Good. 

511  Russia.     Nicholas  I.    1881.    Twelve  Rouble  piece,  platinum 

coinage.  Double-headed  imperial  eagle,  crowned.  Rev. 
"  12  silver  Roubles,  from  the  Ural  platinum,"  iSt.  Peters- 
burg m.  Extremely  fine  and  rare,  size  22,  weighs  1^  oz. 
A  specimen  of  this  denomination  and  date  sold  for  $22.50 
in  Prof.  Anthon's  sale. 


B4  mediaeval    and    MOt>ERN    COtNS  ;    GOLt). 

512  Salzburg.    Wolfgang  Theodore.    1594,   Ten  Ducats.  Mitred 

saints  supporting  tlie  Arclil)ishop's  arms.  Hev.  Tempest 
surging  around  a  tower  on  a  rock,  in  domino  sperans  non 
iNFiiiMABOR.  Struck  to  pay  troojis  against  the  Turks, 
and  worthy  t"  figure  as  one  of  tlie  gems  of  the  finest  col- 
lection. Cost  140.  Superb  impression,  in  condition  as  it 
fell  from  the  dies.     Very  rare.     LJG.     412  gr. 

513  Scotland.     Mary.     1555.      Royal.      Bust  1.,  maria.  dei  g. 

scoTOR.  REGiNA.  Rcv.  Aruis  of  Scotlaud  crowned,  ivstvs 
FIDE.  viviT.  The  head  lacks  relief  and  is  somewhat  rubbed, 
balance  of  obv.  and  rev.  fine.  Excessively  rare  and  desir- 
able;  commands  a  large  figure  in  London.     18. 

514  James  VI.     IGoi.    Sword  and  Sceptre  Piece.    Arms  of  Scot- 

land crowned,  iacobvs.  6.  d.  g.  r.  scotorvm.  Rev.  Sword 
and  sceptre  in  saltire,  between  two  thistle-heads,  a  crown 
above,  date  below.     Very  good,  pierced,  rare.     18. 

515  Spain.     Philip  V.      1723.      Doubloon.      Crowned  arms  en- 

circled by  the  Order  of  the  Golden  Fleece,  philippus  v  dei 
GRA.  Ifev.  Cross  potent  in  tressure,  hispaniarum  rex. 
Leaf-work  on  edge,  a  superb  uncirculated  impression.  24. 
510  Venice.  Sequin.  St.  Mark  delivering  a  standard  to  kneel- 
ing doge,  vertical  inscription.  Rev.  Christ  surrounded  by 
9  stars,  in  oval.     Very  fine. 

517  Andreas  Gritti  (1523).  Double  Florin.  Cross  fleury,  andreas 

GRITI   DVX  VENETIAR.       llcv.    ArmS,  SANCTVS    MARCVS    VP:N- 

ETvs.     Fine.     17. 

518  Sebastian  Mocenigo  (1722).     Ducat.     Doge  receiving  stand- 

ard from  St.  Mark.  Rev.  Winged  lion,  dvcatvs  reipvb. 
Fine.     13. 

519  Ludovicus  Manin.     Sequin,  usual  type.     Nicked,  very  good. 

520  United  States.     5  Dollars.     1805.      Head  of  Liberty  and 

heraldic  eagle.     Very  good,  gold  loop. 

521  1834.     Five  Dollars,     c.  bechtler  |  at  rutiierf  :  »  |  5  dol- 

lars.      Rev.    CAROLINA    (iOLD   |  AUGUST  1.    1834.  |   140  I  G.  | 

20.  I  carats.     Fine,  rare  variety. 

522  3  Dollars.    1854.    Indian  head  of  Liberty  and  value  in  wreath. 

Very  fine  and  rare. 

523  3  Dollars.     1857.     Very  fine  and  rare. 

524  3  Dollars.     1874.     Uncirculated. 

525  2^  Dollars.     1839.     Charlotte  m.     Very  tine. 


526  Dollar. 

1851. 

.V27  Dollar. 

1851. 

.VJ8  Dollar. 

1851. 

529  Dollar. 

1853. 

530  Dollars. 

1854. 

531  Dollars. 

1853. 

.")32  Dollar. 

1S.)4. 

COINS  OF  ancip:nt  ROME  AND  greh:ce.  35 

Very  tine. 

Very  fine. 
Orleans  m.     Fine. 

Very  tine. 

Very  tine.  2  pes 

Fine  and  very  tine.  2  pes 

Indian  head.     Fine. 

533  Dollars.  1854.  California  coinage ;  octagonal,  different  types, 

nncircnlated.  2  pes 

534  Dollar.     1857.  Very  fine. 

535  Dollars.     1857.  Very  fine.                                                      2  jics 

536  Dollar.     185U.  Very  fine. 

537  Dollar.     1870.  Proof. 

538  Dollar.     1871.  California  coinage  ;  octagonal,  very  tine. 

539  Dollar.     18S3.  Proof. 

540  Half  Dollai-s.     1867.     California.    Round  (2),  octagonal.  Un- 

circulated. 3  pes 

541  Half  Dollars.     California.     1869,  70,  71,  74,  75.  Octagonal, 

except  last.     Uncirculated.  5  pes 

542  Half  Dollars.     California.    1876  (round  and  octagonal),  1880, 

Uncirculated.  3  pes 

543  Quarter  Dollars.    California.    1867  (round  and  octag.),  1869, 

1876  (round  and  octag.),  1880  (octag.)     Uncir.  (i  pes 


COINS  OF  ANCIENT  ROME  AND  G-KEECE. 
SERIES  OF  THE  ROMAN  AES. 

544  Aes.     Janus  head ;  rev.,  prow  of  ship  to  r.,  I  above  it.  Green 

patination,  extremely  tine  and  desirable  specimen  of  the 
first  true  coin  of  Rome,  period  4O0  B.  C.  39. 

545  Aes.     Type  and  period  of  last   described.     Very  good.     41. 

546  Ardea.    Semis.     Helmeted  head  of  Pallas  1.,  S  beneath.  Rev. 

Similar  head  r.,  S  beneath.  Beautiful  smooth  and  even 
patinatiou  of  fine  dark  green  color.  A  perfect  coin,  earliest 
period.     32. 

547  AlV)a.     Semis.     Bull  running  1.,   S  behind;  rev.,  wheel  of  six 

spokes.     Rough  surface  ;  fine,  very  rare.     27. 

548  Lueeria.    Quincunx  or  -^.^  Aes.  Cross  on  each  side,  •  •  •  •  • 

in  angle.     Fine  green  patination,  early  period,  rare.     20. 


36  COINS    OF    ANCIENT    KOME    AND   GRF:ECE. 

549  Al})a.  Triens.  Ilor^^e  galloi.ing  1.,  •  •  »  •  Rev.  Wheel  uf 
six  spokes,  •  •  •  •  between.  Finely  patinated,  early  pe- 
riod.    27. 

55(t  Italic  Triens.  Head  of  horse  and  four  pellets  on  each  side. 
Fine,  early  period.     'IS. 

551  Hadria.     Quadrans  (?).     A  foot,  hat.;    rev.,  barley  grain. 

Type  indistinct,  legend  bold  ;  good.     24. 

552  Ardea.     Sextans.    Scallop  shell  in  relief,  •• :  rev.,  caduceus. 

Green  patination,  early  period,  fine.     24. 

553  Hadria.     Sextans.     Anchor ;  rev.,  h  a  t  #  ».    Earliest  period, 

very  good.     20. 

554  Tuder.      Sextans.      Sleeping  dog;   rev.,  a  lyre  •  ••      Dark 

patination,  very  early  j)eriod,  fine.     22. 

555  Tuder.     Sextans.     Club;  rev.,  ©  #.     Oval,  fine.     20. 

556  Aes,  later  period.     Head  of  Sun.     Kev.  Crescent,  ]»ellet  and 

two  stars,  eoma  beneath.     Good,  very  rare.     Wellenheini 
8252.     16. 

557  Semis,  later  period.     Head   r.    and    pruw.     Varieties;    fine. 

13  and  16.  2  pes 

558  Semis,  Triens.     Head  and  prow.     Varieties ;  fair  and  good. 

14.  3  pes 

559  Quadrans.     Head   of  Hercules,  •  •  •   behind.     Rev.   Ship's 

prow  r.,  EOMA  above,  •  •  •  beneath.     Greek  workmanship, 
beautiful  olive-green  patination,  in  i)erfect  preservation.    17. 

560  Sextans.     Large  head  r. ;  rev.,   ship's  prow,  two  pellets  be- 

neath.    Good.     19. 

CONSULAR  AND  IMPERIAL  COINS;  GOLD,  SILVER,  BRONZE. 

561  Rome.     Bifrons  head  of  Janus.     Rev.  Jupiter  in  quadriga, 

ROMA  in  sunken  letters.     Double  Denarius  ;  fine. 

562  Head  of  Roma,  V  behind  it ;  rev.,  the  Dioscuri,  eoma.     Su- 

perb Quinarius  from  the  Anthon  sale.     Cost  $3.20. 

563  Head    of   Roma,  S  H  behind  it ;  rev.,  the   Dioscuri,   roma. 

Silver  Semis,  very  fine  and  rare. 

564  Cornelia.     Head  of  Venus,  Cupid  before  it,  l.  svlla.     Rev. 

Praefericulum    and    lituus   between    two    trophies,  impee. 
iTEKVM.     F'ine,  rare  denarius. 

565  Hostilia.   Head  of  Terror,  shield  behind  it.  Rev.  Two  figures 

in  biga,  saserna.     Fine  denarius.    Hostilia  vowed  temples 
to  Terror  in  his  battles  with  the  Veientes. 


COINS    OF    ANCIENT    ROME    AND    GREECE.  37 

566  Heads  of  All  a]  a  and  Brutus,  brvtvs.     Denarius;  fine,  slight 

corrosion  spot.  M.  Brutus  pretended  to  descend  from  Lucius 
Brutus  and  Ahala.     Anthon  85iJ,  $4.20.     See  description. 

567  Marcia.     Head  of  Ancus  Marcius,  ancvs.     Rev.  Equestrian 

statue  on  aqueduct,  philippvs  aqva  mar.  Denarius  ;  very 
tine. 

568  Porcia.     Winged  head  of  Pallas,  p.  laeca.  Rev.  Man  holding 

his  hand  over  the  head  of  a  citizen,  lictor  to  r.,  provoco. 
Denarius,  fine,  rare. 

569  Tituria.     Head  of  Tatius  Sabinus,  sabin.     Rev.  Scene  of  the 

rape  of  the  Sabines.     Denarius ;  fine. 

570  Vibia.      Bust   of   Venus   r.      Rev.    Venus,    undraped,    rests        ^     '^*^ 

against  a  column,  a  mirror  in  her  hand,  c.  vibivs  varvs. 

Aureus^  fine,  extremely  rare.  '     ^ 

571  Pompey  the  Great.     Fine  portrait  head  of  Pompey  between 

lituus  and  praefericulum,  mag.  Pivs  imp  iter.  Rev.  Nep- 
tune, his  foot  on  a  prow,  between  the  brothers  Anapius  and 
Amphinoinus.     Rare  denarius,  obv.,  especially,  very  fine. 

572  Julius  Caesar.     Portrait  bust  r.,  caesar  imper.     Iiev.  Venus 

Nicephore,  with  hasta  and  shield,  a  Victory  on  her  ex- 
tended hand,  m.  met.     Denarius,  fine  and  very  rare. 

573  —  Bust  laureate  r.,  star  behind  it,  caesar  ump.     Rev.  Similar 

to  last,  SEPVLLivs  MACER.     Dcnarius,  fine,  rare. 

574  —  Veiled  head  of  Julius  Caesar,  caesar  (parens)  patriae. 

Rev.  c.  cossvTivs  maridianvs.  Denarius,  fine,  very  rare 
type.     From  Anthon  Sale  ;  cost  17.50. 

575  —  Head  of  Venus.     Rev.  Aeneas  carrying  his  father  Anchi- 

ses  and  the  Palladium  from  burning  Troy,  caesar.  Dena- 
rius, very  fine. 

576  —  Denarius,  type  of  last  described.     Fine. 

577  —  Head  of  Venus  1.  and  lituus.     Rev.  Two  figures  mournins: 

at  the  foot  of  a  trophy,  caesar.  Denarius,  very  good, 
struck  for  payment  of  troops  at  Pharsalia,  B.  C.  48. 

578  —  Elephant  trampling  upon  a  serpent,  caesar,  pontifical  in- 

struments on  rev.  Denarius ;  fine,  struck  for  payment  of 
troops  in  Gaul. 

579  —  Denarius,  type  of  last  described.     Fine. 

580  —  Head  laureate  of  Julius  Caesar  r.,  vase  in  the  field,  caesak 

1).  Rev.  Head  of  M.  Antony,  lituus  behind  it.  m.  antox. 
Denarius,  fine  and  very  rare. 


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38  COINS   OF    ANCIENT   ROME    AND   GREECE. 

581  Casca   and   Brutus.     Head  of   Neptune  r.,  trident  beneath, 

(•AS('A  j,o.N(ivs.  Kev.  Victory  to  r.,  breaking  a  diadem,  and 
walking  over  a  broken  sceptre,  nitvxvs  imp.  Rare  and 
extremely  line  denarius  of  Casca  and  Brutus,  Caesar's 
assassins.     From  the  Anthon  Sale  (276),  $8.25. 

582  Mark  Antony  and  Augustus.     Portrait  bust  on  each  side  and 

inscriptions.     Denarius  ;  sharp,  very  fine,  rare. 

583  Augustus.     Portrait   bust  r.,    imp  caksak.     Rev.  Capricorn, 

cornucopia,  and  avgvstvs  in  a   wreath  of  laurel.     Silver 

medallion  struck  in  Asia.     Very  fine  and  rare.     18. 
5j^4  —  Bust ;  rev.,  S.  C.  and   inscriptions,  one  with    c   cassivs 

c'ELER  HI  viR.     M.B.     Good.  2  pes 

585  Augustus  and  M.  Agrij)pa.    Busts  back  to  back,  -  .  -  caksak. 

j)ivj.     Rev.  Triumphant  galley  r.     Smooth   brown  patina- 

tion,  fine  and  rare.     G.B.     19. 
580  Livia.     Draped  bust  r.,    salvs    avgvsta.     Rev.     S.  C.   and 

inscription.     M.B.,  dark  olive  patina,  very  fine. 

587  Tiberius.  Bust  laureate  r.,  xi.  caksak  divi  avu.  f.  avgvstvs. 

Rev.  Livia  seated,  holding  hasta  and  olive  branch,  pontif 
maxim.  Aureus  ;  sharp  and  beautiful  impression,  fleur-de- 
coin  ;  Anthon,  295,  cost  $20.00. 

588  Claudius.     Bust  laureate  r.,  xi  ckavjj  caksak  avg.  .  .  .     Rev. 

Triumphal  arch  inscribed  d]-:  bkitan  surmounted  by  Clau- 
dius on  horseback  between  two  trophies.  Denarius  ;  very 
good  and  of  excessive  rarity.  Struck  to  commemorate  the 
conquest  of  Britain  by  Claudius,  A.  D.  44,  and  the  first 
coin  relating  to  Britain  struck  by  the  Romans.  See  Acker- 
man,  pp.  11-15;  rium2:)hrey,  p.  063. 

589  —  Bust  laureate  r.,  xi.  clavdivs  caksak,  etc.     l^ev.  ex  s.  c. 

OB  GIVES  skkvaxos  in  wreath  of  oak.  G.B.,  green  patina- 
tion,  fine. 

590  Nero.     Bust  laureate  r.,  xeko  caksak  avgvsxvs.    Rev.  Jupi- 

ter seated,  ivjmxkk  cvsxos.     Aureus  ;  very  fine  and  rare. 

591  —  Bust  r. ;  rev.,  temple  of  Janus  closed.     M.B.,  good. 

592  Galba.     Head  r.,  imi*  sek  (jalija  avg.     Rev.  s.  p.  q.  r  ob  c.  s 

in  a  wreath  of  laurel.  Aureus,  fine,  rare.  Anthon,  300, 
cost  $21.00. 

593  —  Draped  bust  laureate  1.,  imp   sek.  galba  cae  avg.  xk.  p. 

Rev.  Concord  seated,  coxcord  avg.  Large  G.B.,  brown 
patination,  fine. 


COINS    OF   ANCIENT    ROME    AND   GREECE.  39 

594  Vespasian.     Bust  laureate  r.,  nrp  caes  vesp  avg  cex.     Rev. 

Female  figure  before  tripod,  pax  av(;.  Aureus,  very  fine 
and  rare. 

595  —  Bust  laureate  r.,    imp   oaesah    \  kspasiaxvs    avg.     Rev. 

Female  figure  holding  sprig  of  laurel  and  caduceus,  (^os 
ITER.     Aureus,  fine,  rare. 

596  —  Denarii.     Varieties  ;  fair  and  good.  2  pes 

597  Titus.     Bust  laureate  1.     Rev.  Dolphin  entwining  an  anchor,   /  /  O 

adopted  in  the  Kith  century,  as  the  device  of  the  cele- 
brated printers,  the  Aldine  family.  Denarius  ;  very  fine 
and  rare. 

598  Domitian.    Bust  laureate  r.,  1)0.a[itianvs  caesak  av(;.  f.  Rev. 

Kneeling  figure  holding  standard,  cos  v.  Aureus,  obv. 
very  good,  rev.  fair,  rare. 

599  Hadrian.     Bust  laureate  r.,  iiadiuaxvs  Avcivsxvs.     Rev.  To- 

gated  and  winged  figure  of  emperor  holding  branch  of 
palm,  cos  III.     Denarius,  fine. 

600  Antoninus  Pius.     Bust  laureate  r.,  axtonixvs  avo  pivs  p.i\ 

Rev.  Roma  seated  with  hasta  and  shield,  holding  a  Victory, 
TR  POT  cos  nil.  Aureus  in  extremely  fine  condition. 
Rare. 

601  —  Draped  bust  r.,  divvs  axtoxixvs.     Rev.  The  Antoninus 

column,  ])iv()  pio.  Denariu.s,  sharp  impression,  fleur-de- 
coin.     Rare. 

602  —  Bust  laureate  r.,   axtoxixvs  pivs,   etc.     Rev.  Figure  of 

emperor,  a  nimbus  around  his  head,  holding  hasta  and 
sprig  of  laurel,  cos  ii.     G.B.,  fine. 

603  —  Bust  laureate  r. ;  rev.,  (pax)  avg.     G.B.,  very  good. 

604  Faustina,  Sr.     Draped  bust  r.,  diva  favstixa.     Rev.  Female 

figure  holding  in  her  right  hand  a  globe  surmounted  by  a 
phoenix.  G.B.  A  beautiful  and  rare  coin,  in  perfect  pre- 
servation. 

605  —  Bust  r. ;  rev.,  female  sacrificing  at  altar.     M.B.,  good. 

606  Marcus  Aurelius.     Bust   laureate   r.  Rev.  Victory  holding   a 

shield  inscribed  vie  gee.     G.B.,  very  good. 

607  Lucius  Verus.     Bust  laureate  r.,  l    vervs  av(;    AR.\r    partii 

jiAX'.  Rev.  Parthian  seated.  Denarius,  commemorates  the 
conquest  of  Parthia,  fine. 

608  Lucilla.     Draped  bust ;  rev.,  female  seated.     G.B.,  very  fair, 

rev.  legend  worn  smooth. 


40  COINS    OF   ANCIENT   ROME   AND    GREECE. 

r»09  Commodus.  Bust  r. ;  rev.,  female  figure  witli  cornucopia. 
Denarius,  fine. 

61(1  —  Bust  r. ;  rev.,  figure  at  altar.     Denarius,  good. 

til  1  —  Bust  laureate  r.  Rev.  Female  figure  with  basta  and  shield 
at  altar.     G.B.,  ohv.  fine,  a  little  corroded,  rev.  rather  poor. 

Gl'i  Clodius  Albinus.  Bust  laureate  r.,  imp  caes  d.  fLO  sep  atj'. 
AVG.  Rev.  Hands  joined  over  standard.  Very  fine  dena- 
rius, struck  in  Gaul,  especially  rare  with  the  title  caesau. 
See  Mionnet,  p.  275. 

tn:>  Septimus  Severus.  Bust  laureate  r.,  skvkrvs  pivs  avo.  Rev. 
A  Victory,  vk  t  PAKTti  max.  Denarius,  sharp,  uncir- 
culated. 

(514  —  Similar  ohv.  Rev.  Emperor  on  horseback,  at  full  gallop, 
ixi)VL<;extia  avctG  ix  cartii.     Denarius,  fleur-de-coin. 

til  5  —  Similar  obv.  Rev.  Neptune  with  trident,  his  foot  on  prow 
of  galley,  p.  m.  tr  p  xvii,  etc.     Denarius,  fleur-de-coin. 

tilC)  —  Bust ;  rev.,  Victory,  different  legends.  Denarii,  fine.   2  j)S 

til"  —  Denarii;  rev..  Victory,  different  legends.     Good.       2  pes 

618  Caracalla.  Young  bust,  draped  and  laureate,  axtonixas 
PIVS  AV(i.  Rev.  A  Victory,  victoria  parth  jiax.  Dena- 
rius, very  fine,  rare  type. 

61  i)  —  Old  bust  laureate,  axtoxixvs  pits  avg  brit.  Rev.  Female 
seated.  Denarius,  fine.  Interesting  as  referring  to  the 
Roman  occupation  of  England. 

620  Gordianus  Africanu.s.     Draped  bust  laureate  r.,  imp  caes  ^t. 

AXT  (;opj)iAXvs  AFK  AVG.  Ilcv.  Female  figure  resting 
against  a  column,  a  wand  in  her  right  hand  and  cornucopia 
in  her  left,  pijovidextia  avgg.  G.B.,  smooth  light  gi'een 
patinatlon,  in  fine  preservation.  Extremely  rare  and  desir- 
able; cost  .§2<».0(i.  Compare  with  Anthon  811,  sold  for 
$28,011. 

621  Trajanus  Decius.     Spiked  bust  r. ;  rev.,  victoria  avg.     Den- 

arius, very  good. 

622  —  Draped  bust  laureate  r.     Rev.  Dacia  holding  a  military 

ensign,  i)a<  ia.     M.B.,  very  good. 
628  Postumus.     Draped  bust ;  rev.  lovi  statori.     T.B.,  fine. 
624  Tacitus.      Draped  bust  with   spiked  crown.      Rev.    Liberty 

with  bell.     Billon  denarius,    very  good. 
62.")  Diocletianus.  Spiked  bust  r. ;  rev.,  lovi  coxservatoh.    T.B., 

fine. 


COINS    OF    ANCIENT    ROME    AND    GREECE.  41 

626  Coiistantius  I.     Bust  laureate  ;  rev.,   gknio    I'orvLi    i:»>.mam. 

Small  thick  G.B.,  fine. 

627  Constantiuus  I.     Varieties  of  T.B.     Very  fine.  2  ]»cs 

628  Maguentius.     Large  draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Monogram.    M.B., 

line. 

629  Valentinianus.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Emperor  holding  labarum  and 

a  Victory,  restitvtou  ukipviu.uak.  Solidus,  very  good. 
F'rom  Anthon  sale,  $6.25. 

630  Valens,     Large  draped   bust  r.     Rev.  Emjteror  holding  the 

labarum  and  a  Victory,  axth  in  exergue,  kkstitvtoj:  kki. 

PVBLiOAK.     Broad  /6Wic?ws  /  very  fine  and  rare. 
681  Valentinianus  II.     Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Two  figures  seated, 

a  Victory  between  them,  cox  in  exergue,   victoria   AY(iG. 

Solidus  /  very  fine  and  rare. 
632  Arcadius.     Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Emperor  holding  labarum 

and  a  Victory,  his  foot  upon  a  captive,  coxois  in  exergue, 

VICTORIA  AVOG.     SoHdus,  extremely  fine.     From  Anthon 

sale,  822,  $8.25. 
683  —   Solidus,  type  of  last  described.     Extremely  fine. 

634  Honorius.      Solidus,  same  type   as  preceding.      A  beautiful 

impression,  extremely  fine.     From  Anthon  sale,  324,  $8.00. 

635  —  Helmeted  bust,  armed  with  spike  and  shield,  facing.  Rev. 

Helmeted  figure  seated,  holding  labarum  and  a  Victory, 
(  uA'oi!  in  exergue,  (oNcouDiA  AV(i(;.  Solidus,  xery  ^ne  and 
rare. 

636  Valentinianus  III.     Draped  bust  r.,  dx  pla  vale.ntixianvs 

1'.  F.  AVG.  Rev.  Emperor  holding  a  cross  and  a  globe  sur- 
mounted by  a  Victory,  his  foot  upon  a  trophy,  coNon  in 
exergue,  vk'toki  avgc;.     Solidus,  very  fine. 

637  Leo  I.     Draped   bust,  dx    i.ko,   etc.     Kev.    A    Victory  with 

globe    surmounted    by    cross,    ( oxoii    iu    exergue.     Gold 
Triens,  fine,  pierced. 
688  Zeno.     Richly  adorned  crowned  bust,  with  spike  and  shield, 
facing.     Rev.  A  Victory  holding  cross,  cuxoi;  in  exergue, 
vicToiuA  avgg.     Solidus,  very  fine  and  rare. 

639  —  Draped   bust  r.     Rev.  Monogram    of    Christ    in    Nvreath, 

coxoiJ  in  exergue,  salvs  i;i:ii>viilii  ae.  Gold  quinarius, 
supei'b,  fieur-de-coin. 

640  —  Similar  obv.    Kev.  Cross  in  wreath,  co-nob.     Gold  Triens, 

equally  fine. 


42  COINS    OF    ANCIENT    KOiME    AND   GREECE. 

641  Anastiisius.     Crowned    bust    with    sj)ike   and    shield    facing. 

Kev.  A  Victory  holding  a  staff  surmounted  with  monogram 
of  Christ,  a  star  in  the  field,  coxob  in  exergue,  victoui 
AV(^,(i,     /Solidus,  (jxtremely  fine.     Anthon  332,  18.00. 

642  Justinus.     Bust  with  spike  and  shield  facing,  dx  ivstixvs  it 

AVG.  Rev.  A  Victory  holding  cross,  coxVoj;  in  exergue, 
YicToRiA  AVGG.     SoUdtts,  Very  fine  and  rare. 

643  Justinianus.     Dra])ed  bust  r. ;   rev.,  a  Victory  ;  another,  bust 

r. ;  rev.,  cross.     Gold  Triens,  fine,  one  pierced.  2  pes 

644  Phocas.      Richly    draped    bust   facing,    wearing  crown    sur- 

mounted by  cross,  4>En  .  .  .  BASIAE  .  .  Rev.  Bust  of  Christ 
holding  the  book  of  the  Gospels  pressed  to  His  heart.  Su- 
perb Solidiis  or  gold  medallion,  size  16.  Cost  $9.00,  from 
Anthon  sale. 

645  Byzantine   Solidus  of  late  period.     Various  tigui'es  of  empe- 

rors;  rev.,  bust  of  Christ.  Concave,  very  fine.  18  to  21. 
See  Anthon,  337,  338,  339.  3  pes 

646  Miscellaneous  T.,  M.,  and  G.B.     Poor  to  very  good.       34  pes 

647  Colonial.     Claudius,  rev.,  FToj..(emais)   now   Acre,   and  two 

others.     M.B.,  fair.  2  pes 

648  M.B.     Domitiau  and  others,  each  with  temple  on  rev.     Fair. 

3  pes 

COINS  OF  ANCIENT  GREECE  ;  GOLD,  SILVER,  BRONZE. 

649  Abdkua.     Head  of  Apollo,  ABAHPITEftN  (indistinct).    Rev. 

Griftin.     Silver  Stater;  very  good,  rare.     147  gr. 

650  AciiAiAX  Lkaguk.  Head  of  Zeus;  rev.,  monogram  in  wreath. 

Triobolus,  fine.     36  gr. 

651  AncGixA.      Sea-tortoise    in   high    relief ;     rev.,    four   incused 

squares.     Archaic  obolus  ;  very  fine.     H  gr. 

652  —  Tortoise  in  high  relief ;   rev.  incused  square  of  five  com- 

partments.    Tetrobolus;  very  good,  coiToded.     44  gr. 

653  —  Tetroboli.     Varieties ;  very  good.     44  gr.  2  2)cs 

654  Aguh;kxtum.     Eagle  standing  on  capital  of  column,  AKPA- 

CANTIfiN.  Ifev.  Sea-crab.  Tetradrachm  of  264  gr.  A 
few  letters  of  legend  weak,  but  very  fine  and  rare,  cost 
$15.<»(). 

655  —  Tetradriu-lim.     Very  similar  to  last.     Fine ;  same  weight. 

656  —  Eagle  1.,  AKPA;  rev.,  sea-crab.     Didrachm;  a  perfect  im- 

pression, extremely  fine.     Rare. 


COINS    OF    ANCIENT    ROME    AND    GREECE.  43 

•657  A§iA  MiNoK.      Helmeted  head ;    rev.,  male  head  in  square. 

Glohtdar  electrum  hecta  of  unknown  city.     Earliest  period  ; 

very  line.     39  grs. 
These  early  electrum  coins  are  from  the  natural  metal  found  chiefly  in 
the  river  Sardyoc.     Owing  to  the  softness  of  the  metal  they  are  rarely 
fouml  in  fine  condition  ;  all  are  rare. 

658  —  Helmeted  head ;  rev.,  turreted  head  in  square.     Globular 

electrum  hecta  of  unknown  city.  Earliest  period ;  very 
line.     38  grs. 

659  —  Female    head    1. ;    rev.,    incusum    of   four  compartments. 

Globular  electrum  hecta  of  unknown  city.  Earliest  period  ; 
very  fine.     38  grs. 

660  Athens.      Head   of  Gorgon  ;    rev.,   incused   square    in  four 

parts.     Obolus  ;  good,  very  rare. 

661  —  Cruciform  design  or  wheel ;  rev.,  similar.  Obolus  ;  fine,  rare. 

662  —  Head  of  Pallas.  Rev.  Owl  and  sprig  of  olive,  A0E.   Thick  ^Jr^C 

Tetradrachm,  of  archaic  style  ;  fine,  rare.     265  gr.  i 

663  —  Head  of  Pallas   weaiing  crested   helmet.      Rev.  Owl   on 

amphora,  and  magistrate's  name  in  wreath.  Broad  Tetra- 
drachm of  later  period.     Fine. 

664  Silver  Coins  of  Athens,     From  Tartemorion  or  Tetarto- 

bolus  (2f  grs.)  to  Tetradrachm  (264  grs.).  A  rare  and 
complete  set,  all  of  the  archaic  period,  exemplifying  the 
various  types  of  rev.  Arranged  in  a  velvet-lined  morocco 
case,  to  show  both  sides  of  the  coins,  with  the  printed  num- 
bers and  weight  of  each  in  gold  letters.     Valuable,  unique. 

12  pes 

665  BoEOTiA.     Boeotian  shield.     Rev.  Amphora,   entwined  with 

vine-leaves.     Large  Didrachm  of  181  grs.     Oblong,  fine. 

666  Carthage.     Richly  adorned  head  of  Persephone  left.     Rev. 

Horse,  above  which  Egy2:)tian  symbol.  Double  Stater  of 
pale  gold.     Extremely  fine  and  rare. 

667  —  Head  of  Persephone  adorned  with  blades  of  wheat ;  rev., 

liorse  r.     Very  fine  Stater  of  pale  gold.      Rare.      114  grs. 

668  Caulonia.     Apollo,  naked,  holding  in  his  raised  right  hand 

a  branch,  and  on  his  outstretched  left  arm  a  small  running 
figure,  in  front,  a  stag,  looking  back,  KAVA.  Rev.  Same 
type  incuse,  including  the  figure  on  arm.  Broad  Didi'achm 
of  early  period,  high  artistic  excellence,  and  in  truly  superb 
condition.  Very  rare,  one  of  the  most  desirable  coins  in 
the  collection.     Size  19,  weight  127  grs. 


44  COINS    OF   ANCIENT   ROME   AND    GREKCE. 

669  Caul(>nia.      Didrachm,   type   of   preceding,   but   of    ruder,. 

archaic  execution.     Fine,  size  16,  weight  120  grs, 

670  —  Aj^ollo,  naked,  liolding  branch,  left  arm  extended,  two 

dolphins  in  the  field.  Rev.  Stag,  KAYAfl.  Didrachm, 
period  end  of  the  fifth  century  B.  C.  Very  good.  130 
grs. 

671  —  Apollo  naked,  left  arm  extended,  two  characters  in  the 

field ;  rev.,  eagle.  Diobolus  of  21  grs.,  dark,  fine.  This 
coin  has  been  ascribed  to  Sybaris,  but  is  probably  a  true 
coin  of  Caulonia,  after  its  conquest  by  Dionysus,  B.  C.  369. 
Very  rare. 

672  Corinth.     Helmeted  head  of  Pallas  r.     Rev.  Pegasus  left,   ^ 

below.  Didrachm  ;  archaic,  but  not  of  earliest  period.  Fine 
and  rare. 

673  —  Didrachm.    Head  1.,  dog  behind  ;  rev.,  Pegasus  left.  Later 

period  ;  very  fine. 

674  —  Didrachm.     Head  r.,  chimera   behind;    rev.,   Pegasus   r. 

Very  fine. 

675  —  Didrachm.     Head    r.,  Eros    drawing  bow,   behind ;    rev., 

Pegasus  standing.     Fine. 

676  Croton.      Ornate    tripod,  QPO.      Rev.    Same   type,    incuse. 

Sharp,  perfect,  and  beautiful  impression  of  this  broad  Di- 
drachm, struck  B.  C.  500.     Size  17.     130  grs. 

677  —  Didrachm.     Tripod,    a  stork  at  its  side  ;  rev.,  tripod  in- 

cused.    Thick,  fine.     Size  13.     120  grs. 

678  —  Didrachm,  type  of  last  described.     Fine.     110  grs. 

679  Cyrexe.     Head    of  young   Zeus  Ammon  1.     Rev.  Silphium 

plant,  monogram  and  star  in  the  field.  Didrachm  ;  very 
good.     110  grs. 

680  Cysicus.     Bearded  bust  laureate  r. ;    rev.  pictrix  in  square. 

Globular  electrum  hecta  of  early  period.  Very  fine  and 
rare.     40  grs. 

681  Dyrrachium.     Cow  suckling  calf.  Rev.  Gardens  of  Alcinous, 

the  host  of  Ulysses,  AYP.  Tridrachm  or  silver  Stater ;  very 
good,  rev.  fine,  rare.     166  grs. 

682  Elis.     Head  of  Hera,  richly  adorned.     Rev.  Eagle  left,  vine- 

leaves  and  bunch  of  grapes  in  the  field.  Triobol ;  very 
fine,  rare. 

683  Erytiirae.     Naked  youth  on  horseback  right.     Rev,  Incuse 

square.     Thick  Didrachm  of  early  period ;  fine. 


COINS    OF   ANCIENT    ROME-  AND    GREECE.  45 

^84  Gelas.  Forepart  of  man-beaded  bull,  or  river  Gelas  rigbt, 
CEAA2  retrograde.  Rev.  Quadriga  r.,  tbe  horses  crowned 
by  Nike.     Tetradrachm  ;  fine  and  rare.     264  grs. 

685  —  Forepart  of  man-beaded  bull,  TEAAS  above.  Rev.,  Biga 
r.,  crowned  by  Nike.  Tetradrachm  of  later  period;  very 
fine.     230  grs. 

<686  HisTiAEA.  Head  of  Bacchante  r.  Rev.  Female  seated  on 
the  prow  of  a  shij),  I2TI     Triobol ;  very  fine.     36  grs. 

687  —  Triobol,  type  of  last  described.     Obv.,  superb ;  rev.,  very 

good. 

688  IsTRUS.     Accolated    inverted    heads.      Rev.    Eagle    perched 

upon  a  dolphin,  ISTPIA.    Didrachm  ;  v.  good,  rare.  83  grs. 

689  Larissa.     Forepart  of  bull  seized  b}'^  youth,   crescent  (?)  in 

the  field.  Rev.  Forepart  of  horse.  Early  and  very  fine 
Drachm ;  rare. 

690  —  Head  of  nymph   Larissa,   facing,  but   turned  slightly  to- 

wards the  left.  Rev.  A  horse,  grazing.  Didrachm,  fine, 
rev.  legend  AAPISAIfiN  almost  entirely  obliterated.  92  grs. 

691  Leontixi.     Head  r.,   the  hair  gathered   into  a  small  coil  be- 

hind. Rev.  Large  head  of  lion.  Early  Drachm ;  fine, 
somewhat  corroded. 

692  —  Laureated  head  r.,   the  hair  smoothly  combed  into  a  coil 

behind,  several  locks  falling  over  forehead  and  cheek,  the 
ear  represented  by  an  oval  depression.  Rev.  Lion's  head 
r.,  four  grains  of  barley  and  AEONTINO  in  the  field.  Superb 
Tetradrachm.     260  grs. 

693  —  Tetradrachm,  type  of  last,  the  hair  in  short  wavy  locks. 

Very  fine,  slightly  corroded. 

694  Lete.      Satyr  kneeling,   a  nymph  in  his   arms.      Rev.  Flat 

incuse  square.  Erotic  Didrachm,  period  B.  C.  600.  Fine 
and  rare.     144  grs. 

695  LocRis.     Head  of  Persephone.     Rev.  Ajax,  in  crested  Corin- 

thian helmet,  otherwise  naked,  armed  with  sword  and 
shield,  in  fighting  attitude,  OnONTIIlN.     Triobol ;  fine. 

696  Maronea.     Head  of  Maron.     Rev.  Square  of  four  compart- 

ments, within  which  MA.     Obol ;  fine. 

697  Metapoj^tum.     Ear  of  bearded  grain  in  high  relief,  METAr. 

Rev.  Same  type,  incuse,  without  the  legend.  Large,  thin 
archaic  Didrachm;  very  fine.     17.     110  grs. 

698  —  Triobolus.     Same  type  as  last,  MET.     Very  fine.     37  grs. 


46  COINS    OF    ANCIENT   ROME    AND   GREECE. 

699  Metapoxtum.      Diobolus.      Type  of  last  described.     Very- 

fine.     22  grs. 

700  —  Obolus.     Same  type.     Very  fine.     11  grs. 

701  —  Didrachm.     Same  type,  but  small  and  thick.     Fine.     118 

grs. 

702  —  Bearded  head  of  Leucippus,  founder  of  the  colony,  wear- 

ing Corinthian  helmet,  AEYKIIIIIOS.  Rev.  Ear  of  corn, 
META.      Small  thick  Didrachm  ;  very  fine. 

703  Myrixa.     Head  laureate  of  Apollo  r.     Rev.  Apollo,  in  female 

garb,  with  lustral  branch  and  patera,  in  front,  before  him, 
omphalos  and  vase,  MYPINAIiQN,  the  whole  encircled  by 
laurel  wreath.  Broad  Tetradrachm ;  fine  and  rare.  240 
grs. 

704  Naxos.     Head   of  bearded  Dionysus,  crowned  with  ivy,  r. 

Rev.  Naked  Silenus,  seated  on  the  ground,  a  wine  cup  in 
his  hand,  NAXION.  Tetradrachm  ;  very  fine,  but  possibly 
a  skillful  modern  forgery.     248  grs. 

705  Neapolis,  Macedonia.     Gorgon  head.     Rev.  Head  of  Nike, 

laureate,  NEOII     Tridrachm  ;  fine.     32  grs. 

706  —  Duplicate  of  last.     Same  condition. 

707  NuMiDiA.     Young  male  head  laureate.    Rev.  Horse  and  palm 

tree.     Bronze,  fine  green  patination.     17. 

708  Panormus.   Female  head  1.    Rev.  Horse  r.,  palm  tree  behind. 

Bronze,  very  fine  and  rare,  evenly  patinated.     19. 

709  —  Similar  to  last.     Bronze,  fine.     18. 

710  Pergamus.     Cista  mystica,  with  serpent,  in  ivy  wreath.  Rev. 

Serpents  twined  around  a  bow-case,  monogram  of  Perga- 
mus in  the  field.     Tetradrachm;  fine.     192  grs. 

711  PoPULONiA.  Gorgon  head,  beneath  which  XX,  mark  of  value. 

Rev.  Plain.  P"'ine,  extremely  rare.  125  grs.  This  is  one 
of   the   most   ancient    coins   of  Etruria,  period  B.  C.  480. 

712  Rhodes.     Head  of  Helios,  nearly  full-face,  his  hair  arranged 

in  locks  suggestive  of  rays.  Rev.  Full-blown  rose  within 
circle  of  dots,  HPArOPAS.  Triobolus ;  extremely  fine. 
59  grs. 

713  —  Head  of  Helios,  nearly  full-face.     Rev.  A  rose,  PO.      Di- 

drachm ;  fine. 

714  Sardis,  Asia  Minor.     Lion  head  r.      Rev.    Calf's   head  in- 

cused. Globular  electrum  hecta  of  the  earliest  period.  See 
p.  5,  Ancient  Coins,  B.  M.     Fine  and  rare.     39  grs. 


COINS    OF    ANCIENT    ROME    AND   GREECE.  47 

715  Side,  Pamphylia.     Helmeted  head  of  Pallas  r.     Rev.  Nike 

walking  1.,  a  pomegranate  and  A0  in  the  field.  Tetra- 
drachm,  very  fine.     251  grs. 

716  —  Tetradrachni,  type  of  last  described,  but  KAEYX  in  rev. 

field.     Fine.     250  grs. 

717  SiDOx.     The   King  of  Sidon  in  biga,  driven  by  charioteer, 

and  followed  by  attendant  carrying  sceptre  and  flask.  Kev. 
Galley  at  sea.  Octodrachm,  fine  and  rare.  Probably  struck 
in  the  third  year  of  the  era  of  Alexander,  B.  C.  330.  Alex- 
ander bestowed  the  crown  of  Sidon  upon  Abdalonymus 
and  restored  the  city  to  its  ancient  rank.     389  grs. 

718  Sybaris.     Bull,  with  head  turned  back,  YM  above,  dotted 

base,  and  dotted  circle.  Rev.  Same  type,  incuse.  Early 
Didrachm,  period  B.  C.  550.  Extremely  fine  and  rare. 
Size  20,  130  grs.  No  more  interesting  coins  of  ancient 
history  exist  than  those  of   Sybaris,  destroyed  B.  C.  510, 

719  —  Triobolus,  type  of  preceding,  but  YM  in  exergue.     Very 

good  ;  rare.     33  grs. 

720  Syracuse.    Beautifully  modeled  head  of  Persephone  wearing 

pendants  and  necklace,  the  hair  adorned  with  sedge-grass, 
EVAiNE,  signature  of  the  engraver,  Evaenetus  in  exergue. 
Rev.  Spirited  quadriga  left,  the  driver  crowned  by  Nike, 
suit  of  armor  in  exergue.  Decadrachm,  obv.  decidedly 
fine,  rev.  slightly  corroded.  Excessively  rare  and  very  de- 
sirable. Weight  639  grs. 
Evaenetus  was  the  master  of  Kimon,  and  is  considered  by  the  British 

Museum  authorities  as  first  in  the  art  of  engraving  these  medallions. 

See  B.  M.  Ancient  Coins,  p.  51. 

721  —  Head  of  nymph  1.,  the  hair  flying  in  loose  locks  above  the 

sphendotie  as  if  blown  by  the  wind,  dolphins  in  the  field, 
SYPAKOSIfiN.  Rev.  Fast  quadriga,  dolphin  in  exergue. 
Tetradrachni;  exti'emely  fine,  a  masterpiece,  probably  the 
work  of  Eucleides.     Cost  |45. 

722  —  Laureatedhead  1.    Rev.  Tripod,  SIPAKOSinN.  Electrum  ; 

very  good.     58  grs. 

723  —  Agathocles.     Head    of   Persephone.      Rev.  Thunderbolt, 

ArA0OKAEO2  BA2IAEI02.    Bronze  ;  fine.     14. 

724  —  Hiero  II.     Head  of  Persephone  1.     Rev.  Biga  driven  by 

Nike  r.,  K  retrograde  (Kimon?)  in  exergue.  Superb  Half 
Stater,  struck  in  fine  gold ;  very  rare  and  desirable.  66^ 
srrs. 


48        COINS  OF  ANCIENT  ROME  AND  GREECE. 

725  Sykacise.     Hiero    II.       Head    of   Poseidon  ;    rev.,  trident. 

Bronze,  fine.     12. 

726  —  Philistis,  wife  of  Hiero.     Head   veiled  1.     Rev.  Nike  in 

quadriga  r.,  star  above,  K  to  r.,  BA2IAI2SAS  4>IAISTIA0S. 
Tetrad rachm;  extremely  fine  and  rare.     2U0  grs. 

727  —  Hieronymus.      Filleted    head    r.      Rev.    A   thunderbolt, 

BASIAEfiS  lEPONYMOY.     Bronze;  fine.     13. 

728  Takentum.     Boy  on  horseback,  crowning  horse,  2Y  in  the 

field  above,  AYKINOS  below.  Rev.  Taras  on  dolphin  with 
trident,  owl  in  the  field.     Didrachm ;  extremely  fine,  rare. 

729  —  Armed  horseman  1.     Rev.  Taras  on  dolphin  holding  Her- 

cules' club.     Didrachm  ;  very  good. 

730  Terixa.     Head  of  Nymph,  the  hair  gathered  into  a  flaming 

coil.  Rev.  Winged  Eirene,  seated  on  vase,  holding  cadu- 
ceus.     Didrachm  ;  fine,  rare. 

731  Thurium.     Head  of  Pallas  r.,   Scylla  on  helmet,  SI  behind. 

Rev.  Bull  tossing.     Tetradrachm  ;  fine,  rare.     247  grs. 

732  —  Head  of  Pallas,  Scylla  on  helmet.     Rev.  Bull  tossing,  star 

behind,  ©OYPIIiN.     Didrachm  ;  extremely  fine. 

733  —  Didrachm ;  variety,  *  on  rev.,  possibly  the  artist's  initial. 

Fine. 

734  —  Didrachm.      Head  of   Pallas,   Scylla   on   helmet.      Rev. 

Butting  bull,  magistrate  or  artist's  name  on  base,  0OYPK2N. 
Fine,  rare  variety. 

735  Velia.     Head  of  Pallas  r.,  Pegasus  on  helmet.     Rev.     Lion 

walking  r.,  YEAHTfiN.  Didrachm ;  sharp  and  beautiful 
impression,  perfectly  uncirculated.  See  American  Journal 
of  Numismatics,  Vol.  II,  p.  5,  for  note  on  coins  of  Velia. 

736  —  Head  of  Pallas  1.,  wearing  helmet  of  Phrygian  form,  on 

which,  female  Centaur.  Rev.  Lion  devouring  prey,  mono- 
gram below,  YEAHTfiN  in  exergue.  Didrachm ;  fine,  rare 
variety. 

737  Macedoxia.     Horse  r. ;  rev.,  helmet  in  incused  square.     Dio- 

bolus  of  24  grs.,  early  period,  before  names  of  kings 
appeared  on  coins.     Very  good,  rare. 

738  —  Philip  II.     Head  laureate  of  Apollo.    Rev.  Biga  galloping 

r.,  thunderbolt  beneath,  <^IAinnOY.  Stater,  a  beautiful, 
perfect  impression,  in  extremely  fine  condition.     133  grs. 

739  —  Philip  II.  Head  r. ;  rev.,  horseman,  <i>IAinnOY.      Bronze, 

thick,  fine.     11. 


COINS   OF   ANCIENT    ROME    AND    GREECE.  49 

740  Macedonia.     Alexander  III,  the  Great.     Helmeted  head  of 

Pallas  r.  Rev.  Nike,  holding  wreath  and  trophy  stand,  MA  - -^ 
in  monogram  in  the  field,  AAEQANAPOY.  Stater ;  ex-  >./ 
tremely  fine,  rare  and  very  desirable.     132  grs.  > 

741  —  Alexander  III.     Head    of   Herakles.     Rev.    Zeus   seated, 

AAEHAN  APOY,  monogram  of  Aradus  in  the  field.  Tetra- 
drachm  of  full  weight  (265  grs.),  the  head  in  high  relief ; 
very  fine. 

742  —  Alexander  III.      Tetradrachm,  monogram    in   the   field ;  -. 

very  good.     259  grs. 

743  —  Alexander  III.     Tetradrachm   of  212  grs.     Fair,  possibly 

plated,  late  period. 

744  —  Alexander  III.      Head  r.     Rev.  Club,  quiver,  BASI  and 

monogram.     Bronze,  thick,  fine.     11. 

745  —  Philip  III,  Aridaeus.    Head  of  Herakles.  Rev.  Bow,  club, 

and  trident,  <l>IAinnOY.  Fourth  Stater.  Extremely  fine, 
rare,  a  true  numismatic  gem. 

746  —  Cassander.      Head    of   Herakles ;     rev.    lion,    BASIAEfiS 

KAS2AN.     Bronze,  patinated,  fine.     9. 

747  —  Alexander  IV.     Young  head  r. ;  rev.  horse,  AAE^ANA- 

POY.     Bronze,  very  fine.     10. 

748  —  Antigonus  I,  Gonatas.     Macedonian  shield,  ANT  in  mono- 

gram. Rev.  Two-crested  helmet.  Bronze,  very  good  or 
fine.     11. 

749  —  Macedonian   shield,   thunderbolt  in  centre.      Rev.    Two- 

crested  helmet  separating  B  A.  Bronze,  very  fine,  beauti- 
fully patinated.     Rare.     10. 

750  —  Philip   V,   Perseus    (?),      Head    r.  ;     rev.    Eagle,   Nike. 

Bronze,  very  good.     10  and  12.  2  pes 

751  —  Philip  v.*   Head  of  king  wearing  radiated  crown  r.     Rev. 

Thunderbolt,  BASIAEfiS  ^lAinilGY,  in  wreath.  Bronze, 
fine.     10. 

752  Macedonia,  First  Province.     Head  of  Artemis  in  the  centre 

of  a  Macedonian  shield.  Rev.  Club,  monogram  and  MAKE- 
AONfiN  IIPflTHS  in  oak  wreath.  Tetradrachm ;  sharp, 
superb  impression  of  very  full  weight  (264  grs).     Rare. 

753  —  Tetradrachm,  type  of  preceding,  different  monograms  on 

rev.     Very  fine  and  rare.     261  grs. 

754  —  Tetradrachm.     Same  type,  UP  in  monogram.     Fine.    262 

grs. 


50  COINS   OF    ANCIENT   ROME    AND    GREECE. 

755  Macedonia.     Head  of  Alexander  the  Great  with  flowing  hair 

and  Amnion's  horn,  MAKEAONHN.  Rev.  Club  downwards, 
between  money-chest  and  subsellium,  aesillas  q,  all  within 
olive  wreath.  Tetradrachm  of  full  weight  (266  grs.) ;  very 
fine  and  rare. 

756  Thkace.     Lysimachus.     Head  of  Alexander  the  Great,  with 

horn  of  Ammon.  Rev.  Pallas  Nicephoros  seated,  holding 
spear,  behind  her  throne,  a  shield,  BASIAEfiS  AY2IMA- 
XOY.    Tetradrachm  of  full  weight ;  very  fine. 

757  Byzantium.     Head  of  Alexander  the  Great,  with  horn   of 

Ammon.  Rev.  Pallas  Nicephoros  seated,  on  throne  BY, 
beneath  trident,  BASIAEfiS  AYSIMAXOY.  Broad  Tetra- 
drachm of  260  grs.     Extremely  fine. 

758  —  Broad   Tetradrachm,   type    of   last  described ;   very  fine. 

252  grs. 
..  /'        759  Thasos.     Head  of  young  Dionysus.     Rev.  Naked  Herakles, 
with  club  and  lion-skin,   HPAKAE0Y2  2f2THP02  0A2mN. 
Very  fine  Tetradrachm  of  full  weight  (263  grs.). 

760  —  Broad   Tetradrachm ;    similar   to   the   last.      Fine.      252 

grs.       . 

761  —  Another.     Barbaric  work,  similar  to  last.     252  grs. 

762  Syria.     Antiochus  I,  Soter.    Diademed  head  r.    Rev.  Apollo 

seated  on  a  cortina,  BASIAEf22  ANTIOXOY.  Broad  and 
beautiful  tetradrachm  of  265  grs.  weight.     Rare. 

763  —  Seleucus   IV,    Philopater.      Head    r.    in    slender   wreath. 

Rev.  Apollo  seated  on  cortina,  BASIAEfiS  2EAEYK0Y. 
Tetradrachm  ;  very  good.     263  grs. 

764  —  Alexander  I,  Bala.     Head  laureate  ;  rev.,  Apollo.  Drachm, 

fine,  planchet  cracked. 

765  —  Philip.     Head  r.     Rev.    Zeus  seated,  Ba.2IAEns  <l>IAin- 

nOY  .  .  .  *AN  ....     Tetradrachm  ;  fine.     223  grs. 
/  '  766  —  Tetradrachm,  similar  to  last,  late  period.     Good. 

767  Egypt.     Ptolemy  I,  Soter.     Diademed  head  r.     Rev.  Eagle, 

monograms  in  field,  IITOAEMAIOY  BASIAEfiS.  Tetra- 
drachm, fine.     221  grs. 

768  —  Ptolemy  I.     Tetradrachm  ;  similar,  club  in  field  on  rev. 

Very  good. 

769  —  Head  of  Zeus  ;  rev.  eagle  grasping  thunderbolt.     Bronze, 

very  fine.     22. 


COINS    OF    ANCIENT    ROME    AND    GREECE.  51 

770  Egypt.     Cleopatra,  wife  of  Ptolemy  VII.     Portrait  bust  of 

Cleopatra.  Rev.  Eagle,  monogram  in  the  field,  IITOAE- 
MAIOY  BASIAEI12.  Bronze,  fine  and  rare,  small  perfoi-a- 
tion  in  centre.     18. 

771  —  Ptolemy  XI,  Auletes.     Draped  bust  of  king  r.,  the  head 

adorned  with  vine  leaves.  Rev.  Eagle,  IITOAEMAIOY 
BASIAEHS.     Drachm  of  101  grs. ;  extremely  fine,  rare. 

772  Cappadocia.    Ariobarzanes  I.    Head  of  king,  laureate.    Rev. 

Nike.     Drachm  ;  very  good,  scarce. 

773  Persia.     Darius   (B.  C.  521).     King  holding  bow  and  spear  ; 

rev.,  incuse.  Gold  Daric  of  the  earliest  style  ;  very  fine 
and  rare.     127  grs. 

Commonly  ascribed  to  Darius,  but  may  have  been  struck  by  Cyrus, 
who  overthrew  the  Lydian  Monarchy  and  took  Croesus  prisoner  B.  C. 
546.  It  was  from  the  Lydians  that  the  Persians  gathered  their  knowl- 
edge of  coinage,  and  their  first  coins  may  have  been  struck  in  Lydia 
after  its  conquest. 

773«  —  Siglus  or  Silver  Daric,  ty23e  of  preceding;  fine.     82  grs. 

774  Satrap  of  Tarsus.    Warrior  drawing  bow.  Rev.  Lion  devour- 

ing stag.  Gold  Half  Daric.  Extremely  fine  and  rare. 
64  grs. 

775  Parthia.     Arsaces  XI.     Bust  of  king  1.     Rev.  King  seated, 

holding  bow  and  inscription.     Drachm  ;  fine. 

776  Arsaces  XIV,  Orodes.     Bearded  and  diademed  bust  of  king 

1.  Rev.  King  seated,  female  figure  with  palm  branch  before 
him,  long  inscription.  Tetradrachm  ;  very  fine,  rare.  220 
grs.     Compare  with  Wellenheim,  7069. 

777  Arsaces  XIV.     Bust  betvreen  stars,  crescent  behind.     Rev. 

King  seated  with  bow.  Drachm ;  very  good.  Wellenheim, 
7070. 

778  Arsaces   XIV.     Bust   1.,  eagle   behind.     Rev.  King   seated, 

and  inscription.     Drachm  ;  fine.     Wellenheim,  7075. 

779  Large  bust  left ;  rev.,  king  seated,  inscription  in  dotted  char- 

acters.    Drachm ;  fine. 

780  Bactkia.     Azes  I.     Figure  of   king   with  palm  branch    and 

offering.  Rev.  King  on  horseback  r.  Drachm ;  sharp, 
very  fine.     See  Wellenheim,  7128. 

781  Hypostratus.   Draped  bust  laureated,  r.,  BASIAEfiS  SJiTHPns 

innOSTPAT.  Rev,  Figure,  monogram  and  undecipherable 
legend.     Tetradrachm  of  barbaric  fabric.     Fine. 


52  COINS    OF   JUDAEA. 

782  Bronze  Coins.    Panormus,  Paeonia,  etc.  Greek  and  Colonial. 

Mostly  unclassified.     Barely  fair  to  very  good.  8  pes 

783  Athens.     Electrotype  copy  of  Decadrachm,  from  the  British 

Museum.     Fine.     Original  unobtainable. 

784  Syracuse.  Electrotype  copy  of  Decadrachm.  British  Museum. 

785  HisPANiA.     Bearded  head  and  cavalier.     Drachm;  Celtiber- 

ian  inscription.     Very  good. 

786  British.     Cunobeline.     Horse  1.,  . . .  v  .  .  o.     Rev.  Indistinct 

object  in  wreath.  Stated'  of  fine  gold,  a  rude  copy  of  the 
Macedonian  type.  Not  unlike  Dr.  Stukeley's  Plate  XX, 
No.  9,  or  Plate  XIX,  No.  4.  Fine  ;  very  rare.  Imported 
from  England ;  one  of  the  most  desirable  coins  in  this 
collection.     116  grs. 

787  British  Stater.     Rude  representation  of  a  vase  (?)  in  Avreath. 

Rev.  Pellets.     Pale  gold,  concave,  fine.     114  grs. 

788  British  Fourth  Stater.     Barley-grains  and  characters  in   de- 

pressed circle ;  rev.,  smooth.     Dark  gold,  fine.     35  grs. 

789  British  Silver  Drachm.     Very  rude  representation  of  a  horse. 

Rev.  Pellets  and  lines.     Fine. 


COINS  OF  JUDAEA. 

The  special  attention  of  Curators  of  Public  Museums,  Theologians, 
Numismatists,  and  Bible  Students  generally  is  called  to  the  following 
important  series  not  only  of  the  "  Coins  of  the  Jews"  during  the  short 
period  they  were  permitted  to  coin  money ;  but  also  of  those  issued 
by  the  Procurators  and  Roman  Consuls  during  the  period  of  Roman 
suj^remacy  over  Judaea,  as  well  as  of  all  coins  and  medals  relating  to 
Judaea  recognized  by  Madden  and  other  authorities  on  the  subject. 
The  difliculties  of  procuring  coins  referring  to  the  "Chosen  People" 
and  Bible  History  are  well  known  to  numismatists,  especially  in  such 
fine  condition  as  these,  and  the  series  is  one  of  the  most  complete  yet 
disj)ei"sed.  Tlie  I'eferencos  are  chiefly  to  "  Madden's  Jewish  Coinage," 
1864  edition. 

Unless  otherwise   stated   all  the   following   are  Copper   or 

Bronze. 

790  Persia.  Kneeling  figure  of  royal  archer,  holding  bow  and 
spear;  rev.,  incused.  Siglus  or  Silver  Daric,  current  in 
Judaea;  fine.  82  grs.  See  Nehemiah  v.  15;  Madden,  p.  20. 


COINS    OF   JUDAEA.  53 

791  Simon  Maccabaeus  (B.  C.!143-139).     Sacred  cuj)  of  manna, 

HALF  SHEKEL  ISRAEL  YEAR  I  in  Samaritan  characters.  Rev. 
A  triple  lily  or  hyacinth,  jerushalem  kedoshah,  or  the 
Holy.  A  very  fine  specimen  of  this  coinage  ;  extremely 
rare  and  desirable.     Silver ;  size  12,  weighs  103  grs. 

792  —  Shekel.     Type  of  the  last  described,  but  shekel  israel 

and  "Year  II"  above  sacred  cup  of  manna.  A  sharp  and 
beautiful  impression  of  this  rare  coin.  Silver,  size  15 
weighs  218  grs. 

793  —  Shekel.     Similar,  but  -|  W  for  "  Year  III "  above  cup  of 

manna.  A  superb  and  extremely  rare  specimen  ;  if  any- 
thing, still  finer  than  the  pi'eceding.  Silver,  size  14,  weighs 
219  grs. 

794  Half  Shekel.    Year  III.    Sharp,  perfect  impression,  finest  and 

I  believe  rarest  of  the  series.  Silver,  size  12,  weighs  106  grs. 

795  —  Sixth  Shekel.     A  cup  or  chalice,  ligullath  zion,  "  The 

redemption  of  Zion."  Rev.  A  bundle  of  branches  between 
two  citrons,  shenath  area,  "  In  the  fourth  year."  Copper, 
fine,  first  specimen  offered  in  the  United  States.     13. 

796  Alexander  Jannaeus  (B.  C.  105-78).  Obv.  type  illegible  ;  rev., 

an  anchor.     Fair,  rare.     8.     Madden,  p.  66,  No.  3. 

797  —  In  the  intervals  of  a  star  of  eight  rays,  in  Samaritan  char- 

acters, jehonathax  hammeleok.  Rev.  Anchor,  AAEg- 
ANAPOY  BASIAEflS.  Very  fine,  nearly  entire  legend  read- 
able.    9.     Madden,  p.  66,  No.  4. 

798  —  Duplicate  of  last.     Very  fine. 

799  —  Another  specimen.     Patinated ;  very  good. 

800  —  Jehonathan  Hakkohen  Haggadol,   etc.,  "  Jehonathan  the 

High  Priest  of  the  Jews "  over  wreath  of  laurel.  Rev, 
Poppy-head  between  cornucopiae.  Misstruck,  but  fine  ; 
from  Anthon  sale,  415,  size  9.     Very  rare. 

801  Herod  I,  the  Great  (B.  C.  37-4).    Rude  tripod  between  palm- 

branches.  Rev.  Helmet  (?),  HPHA  Y  BASIAEfiS  the  first 
omega  inverted.  Very  good,  entire  legend  not  legible,  ex- 
tremely rare.     12.     Madden,  p.  88.     6. 

802  —  Anchor,  BACI  HPf2A.     Rev.  Poppy-head  between  cornu- 

copiae.    Very  good.     10.     Madden,  p.  88.     8. 

803  —  Very  similar  to  last.     Fine.     Madden,  p.  89.     10. 

804  —  Another  specimen.     Good. 

805  —  Variety.     Good.     Madden,  p.  90.     12. 


54  COINS    OF   JUDAEA. 

806  Herod  Archelaus  (B.  C.  4  -  A.  D.  0).     Prow  of  ship,  H  be- 

neath.    Rev.  E0N  Avitbin  olive  wreatb.     Fine,  patinated. 

9.  From  Anthon  Sale,  No.  418.     Madden,  p.  92.     2. 

807  —  Buncb   of  grapes  and  leaf,  HPi2A0Y.      Rev.  Helmet  witb 

Illumes,  E0NAPXOY.    Fine,  rare.     11.     Madden,  p.  94.     8. 

808  Herod    Agrippa   I.       Umbi'ella,    surrounded    witb    fringes, 

ArPIIIA.  Rev.  Tbree  ears  of  wbeat  springing  from  one 
stalk,  tbe  year  of  coinage  in  tbe  field.  Fine,  rare.  11. 
Madden,  p.  104.     1. 

809  —  Anotber,.equally  fine. 

810  Annius  Rufus,  Procurator  for  Augustus  (A.  D.  12-14).  Blade 

of  wbeat,  KAICAPOC.  Rev.  Palm-tree  witb  buncbes  of 
dates,  L.A2  (year  36  of  Augustus,  A.  D.  9).  Very  fine, 
every  letter  legible.     11.     Madden,  p.  136.     2. 

811  —  Anotber.     L  A  0  (year  39  of  Augustus).     Very  good. 

812  —  Anotber.     L  M  (year  40  of  Augustus).     Very  good. 
818  —  Anotber.     L  M  A  (year  41  or  A.  D.  14).     Fine. 

814  —  Anotber.     Finely  patinated,  tbe  date  does  not  appear. 

815  Valerius  Gratus,  for  Tiberius  (A.  D.  15-26).  TIB  KAI  witbin 

wreatb.  Rev.  Palni  (year  5,  A.  D.  18).  Fine.  10.  Madden, 
146,  10. 

816  —  Anotber.     L  I  A  (year  12,  A.  D.  24).     Good. 

817  Tiberius.    Tribute  Silver  Penny.  Bust  laureate  r.,  ti  caesar, 

etc.     Rev.  Livia  seated,  poxtif  maxim.  Very  fine  and  rare. 

818  —  Anotber  Silver  Penny  of  this  type.     Extremely  fine. 

819  Pontius  Pilate,  for  Tiberius.     Simpulum,  (TIBEPIOY)  KACA- 

POC.  Rev.  Tbree  blades  of  wbeat  bound  together,  lOY- 
AIA  KAICAPOC,  year  of  coinage  indistinct.  Tbe  scriptural 
"  Widow's  Mite."  Good,  extremely  rare.  10.  Madden, 
p.  147. 

820  —  Lituus,  similar  legend     Rev.  LIZ  (year  17  =  A.  D.  30)  in 

wreatb.  Anotber  "  Widow's  Mite."  Very  good,  extremely 
rare.     9.     Madden,  p.  149,  15. 

821  Claudius  Felix,  for  Claudius  (A.  D.  41-54).     Palm  branches 

crossed,  legend  indistinct.  Rev.  TOY  AIA  AP  PIIIIII  NA 
in  four  lines  witbin  wreatb.    The  reverse  very  good.    Rare. 

10.  Madden,  151,  1. 

822  —  Palm  branches  crossed  and  legend  nearly  complete,  L.IA 

(year  14  of  Claudius,  A.  D.  54).  Rev.  Same  inscription  as 
last.     Fine,  rare.     Madden,  152,  2. 

823  —  Dui^licate  of  last.     Good. 


COINS    OF   JUDAEA.  55 

'824  Nero  and  Britannicus.  Shields  and  lances  crossed,  legend 
and  date  indistinct.  Rev.  Palm  tree  and  incomplete  legend. 
Good,  very  rare.     Madden,  152,  3. 

825  —  Type  of  last  described.     Obv.  and  rev.  legends  more  com- 

plete, L.IA  (year  14,  A.  D.  54).  Very  good,  extremely  rare. 

826  —  Another.     Year  17,  A.  D.  57.     Distinct  type;  very  good. 

827  Nero.     Palm  branch.     L.E  (year  5,  A.  D.  58).      KAICAPOC. 

Rev.  NEP  OJNO  C  in  three  lines,  within  wreath.  Sharp, 
beautiful  impression,  rare  in  this  condition.  10.  Madden, 
p.  153. 

828  —  Duplicate  of  last.     Fine. 

829  —  Another.     Same  condition. 

830  —  Another.     Very  good,  patinated. 

831  —  Other  duplicates.     Good.  2  pes 

882  First  Revolt  of  the  Jews.     A.  D.  60-70.     Simon,   Son  of 

« 

'  Gipras.     His  name  divided  by  pahn  tree.     Rev.  A  vine, 

LACHERUTH  JERUSALEM,  "  The  deliverance  of  Jerusalem." 
Good,  rare.     16.     Madden,  172,  9. 

833  —  Similar  to  last.     Rev.  "  Second  year  of  the  deliverance  of 

Israel."  Brown  patination,  sharp,  very  fine  and  rare.  16. 
Nearly  like  Madden,  p.  172,  11. 

834  —  Variety  of  last.     Very  fine  for  this  coinage,  in  excellent 

preservation.     17.     Extremely  rare. 

835  —  Another  variety,  like  Madden,  No.  12.     Very  good.     14. 

836  Simon,  Son  of  Gamaliel.    "Simon  Prince  of  Israel"  on  either 

side  of  palm  tree.  Rev.  Vine-leaf,  "  First  year  of  the  re- 
demption of  Israel.     Good  and  rare.     13.     Madden,  177,  2. 

837  —  In   a   circle   of   dots,   sacred   vessel   with    two    handles, 

SHEXATH  SHETHAiM  (year  2,  A.  D.  67-68.)  Rev.  Vine-leaf, 
CHERUTH  ziox,  "  Dclivcrance  of  Zion."  Green  patination, 
very  fine.     11.     Madden,  p.  180,  1. 

838  —  Another.     Fine  impression,  quite  comjjlete. 

839  —  Another.     Very  good. 

840  —  Another.     Variety ;  very  good.     12. 

841  —  Another  variety.     Very  good,     11. 

842  —  In  a  circle  of  dots,  sacred  vessel  with  two  handles  and  a 

cover.  Year  3  (A.  D.  68-69).  Rev.  Vine-leaf,  "Deliver- 
ance of  Zion."  Very  fine  and  very  rare.  11.  Madden, 
p.  180,  2. 

843  —  Another.     Obv.  fine ;  rev.  poor.    Much  rarer  than  year  2. 


66  COINS    OF   JUDAEA. 

844  Vespasian.  Bust  laureate  r.,  indistinct  legend.  Rev.  Victory 

writing  on  a  shield  fastened  to  a  palm  tree,  (I0YAAIA2) 
EAAUJKYIAS.  Good,  unpublished  variety  of  a  unique  coin, 
struck  in  Judaea,  and  bought  by  the  Rev.  H.  C.  Reichardt 
at  Jerusalem.     Size  14.     See  Madden,  p.  183,  1  and  note  1. 

845  —  Bust  laureate  r.,  tmp  caesar  vespasianvs.  avg.     Rev. 

Judaea  seated  on  the  ground  to  the  right,  at  the  foot  of  a 
trophy,  ivDAEA.  Aureus  struck  at  Rome  for  the  conquest 
of  Jerusalem.     Extremely  fine  and  rare.     Cost  $35. 

846  —  Similar  to  preceding.     Denarius.     Very  fine, 

847  —  Denarius.     Type  of  preceding.     Very  fair  or  good, 

848  —  Denarius.     Same  obv. ;  rev.,  Judaea  seated  at  the  foot  of 

a  palm  tree,  her  hands  tied  behind  her  back.     Good. 

849  —  Laureated  bust  of  Vespasian  r.,  imp  caes  vespasian  avg 

p.  M.  TK.  p.  p.  p.  cos  III.  Rev.  Palm  tree,  at  the  right  of 
which  Judaea  is  seated  in  a  mournful  attitude,  V  espasian* 
to  r.,  ivdaea  capta,  in  exergue,  S.  C  Very  fine  G.B.,  with 
green  patination,  struck  at  Rome  A.  D.  73,  the  very  year 
of  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem,  which  had  for  its  result 
the  complete  overthrow  of  the  Jewish  nation.  Rare  and 
highly  interesting.  From  Prof.  Anthon's  Sale,  'No.  726, 
cost  8'il. 

850  —  Same  head  and  legend.     Rev.  Judaea,  mourning,  seated 

to  right  beneath  palm  tree,  Vesj)asian  at  1.,  his  foot  upon  a 
helmet,  holding  lance  and  parazonium,  ivdae  capta  and 
S.  C.  in  exergue.  G.B.  Dark  olive  patination,  extremely 
fine,  rare  and  in  constant  demand.  From  the  Anthon  Sale, 
No.  725,  cost  S20. 

851  —  Same  head  and  legend.     Rev.  Judaea  mourning  seated  to 

1.  near  a  mass  of  armor,  under  a  palm  tree ;  at  the  r.  stands 
a  captive,  his  hands  tied  behind  his  back,  ivdaea  capta, 
and  S.  C.  in  exergue.  G.B.,  also  extremely  rare  and  in  fine 
condition.     Anthon  Sale,  727,  $20.50. 

852  —  Bust  and  legend  as  before,  but  cos  viii  (A.  D.  78).     Rev. 

Judaea  mourning  at  the  r.  of  palm  tree,  captive  with  hands 
tied  behind  his  back  at  1.,  ivdaea  (capta)  S.  C.  in  exergue. 
G.B.,  good,  rare. 

853  —  Bust  r.  and  legend,  cos  iii.     Rev.  Victory  engraving  the 

letters  (s.p.(^I^)  on  a  shield  attached  to  palm  tree  (ivdaea 
devicta).     G.B,,  rare  type,  obv.  fair,  rev.  poor. 


COINS    OF   JUDAEA.  57 

"854  Titus.  Head  laureate  right  (AVTOKP  TITO)  KAISAR.  Rev. 
Trophy,  at  the  foot  of  which  a  captive  and  a  shield, 
legend  almost  entirely  obliterated.  M.B.,  struck  in  Judaea. 
Very  fair  for  this  coinage,  extremely  rare.  Madden, 
189,  1. 

855  —  Bust  laureate  r.,  indistinct  legend.  Rev.  Victory  Avriting 
on  a  shield  attached  to  palm  tree,  lOYAAIAC  EAAUJKYIAC 
(entire).  Small  thick  M.B.,  struck  in  Judaea ;  obv.  very 
fair,  rev.  fine  for  this  extremely  rare  coin.  Madden, 
189,  2. 

•856  —  Laureated  bust  right,  t.  caes  imp  ayg.  f.  tr.  p.  cos  vi 
CENSOR.  Rev.  Judaea,  mourning,  seated  to  i*.  among  trophy 
of  arms,  under  palm  tree,  ivdaea  capta  M.B.,  extremely 
sharp,  fine,  and  rare  ;  light  reddish  bronze.  Anthon  Sale, 
47,  cost  $11.50. 

857  —  Laureated  bust  r.,  imp  t  caes  divi  ves  p.  f.  avg  p  m  tr 

p.pp  cos  VIII.  Rev.  Judaea  mourning,  seated  to  1,  on  arms 
at  the  foot  of  a  palm  tree,  on  the  r.  a  captive,  in  the  field 
S.  C.  and  ivd  cap.  above.  Although  in  somewhat  poor 
condition  every  letter  and  all  the  details  are  clearly  dis- 
cernible. G.B.,  rarer  than  the  coins  of  Vespasian  with 
similar  types.     Madden,  196,  11. 

858  —  Bust  laureate  1.  imp  t.  caes  vesp  avg.  etc.     Rev.  Similar 

to  last  described,  but  S.  C.  in  exergue.  G.  B.,  very  good, 
unfortunately  with  small  perforation  over  head,  still  very 
desirable,  better  specimens  almost  unobtainable.  Madden, 
195,  9. 

859  —  G.B.     Judaea  Capta  or  Devicta.     Obv.  fair,  rev.  j^oor. 

860  Domitian.     Bust  laureate  left,   (domitianvs)   avg  German. 

Rev.  Victory  standing  to  left,  crowning  a  trophy,  traces  of 
undecipherable  legend.  M.B.  in  very  fair  condition  and  of 
great  rarity.  Madden  describes  it  j).  197  ;  see  also  Wellen- 
heim,  7864. 

861  Agrippa  II  (under  Domitian).     Bust  laureate  of  Domitian  r., 

AOMITI  KAICAR.  Rev.  Victory  writing  on  a  shield,  Z  lA 
BAC  ArPinOY.  M.B.,  obv.  legend  weak,  rev.,  very  good, 
extremely  rare.     Madden,  127,  1. 

862  —  Similar  obv.     Rev.  Victory  writing  on  a  shield,  ET  KS 

BACI  ArPIIIA.  Rather  poor,  pierced  behind  head.  T.B., 
extremely  rare.     Madden,  129,  7. 


58  COINS    OF   JUDAEA. 

8()o  Neeva.  Bust  laureate  right,  (imp  xerva)  caes  avg  p  m  tr  p 
cos  (ill  p.p.)  Rev.  Large  palm  tree,  fisci  ivdaici  calvmnia 
svblata,  in  the  field  S.  C.  Struck  to  commemorate  the 
remission  of  the  half  shekel  tribute,  imposed  by  Vespasian, 
who  had  diverted  it  from  the  Temple  at  Jerusalem  to 
Rome.  G.B.,  fine  green  patination  and  excellent  preserva- 
tion.    Very  rare  and  desirable.     Madden,  p.  199. 

864  Trajan.     Bust  r.,  indistinct  legend.     Rev.  Palm  branch  be- 

tween cornucopiae  and  indistinct  legend.  M.B.,  fair.  Type 
of  Madden,  p.  130,  8. 

865  Hadrian.     Draped  bust  laureate  r.,  hadrianvs  avg  cos  hi 

p.p.  Rev.  Hadrian  standing  at  the  side  of  an  altar,  behind 
which  is  a  bull,  on  the  right  Judaea  advances  towards  him, 
accompanied  by  children  who  bear  palms,  adventvi  avg 
iVDAEAE.  G.B.,  fine,  a  most  rare  and  desirable  coin,  struck 
after  the  second  revolt  of  the  Jews  under  Bar-Cochab. 
From  the  Anthon  Sale,  $19.     See  Madden,  p.  212-13. 

866  Elagabalus.     Bust  right,  antoninvs  ?   Rev.  Turreted  head. 

M.B.,  fair.     Madden,  p.  227,  4. 

The  following  are  Roman  Semis,  Quadraus  and  Leptons,  believed  to 
have  been  struck  in  Judaea  from  the  reign  of  Herod  I  to  the  end  of  the 
third  revolt  of  the  Jews,  or  to  have  been  cuiTent  there.  Several  passages 
in  Madden  allude  to  this  coinage,  and  a  table  of  denominations  and 
weights  is  given  by  him  on  p.  361. 

867  Female  head  left.     Rev.  Three  blades  of  wheat.     Fair.     16. 

See  Madden,  p.  105,  5. 

868  Head  r.,  CE.  BAS.    Rev.  Figure  with  shield,  and  palm  (?)  tree. 

Semis,  fair.     12. 

869  Turreted  head  ;  rev.,  galley,  ac     Semis,  fine.     8. 

870  Similar  to  last.     Semis,  fair.     9. 

871  Turreted  head.     Indistinct  legend  over  prow ;  another,  in- 

scription in  wreath.     Semis,  fair  and  good.     10.  2  pes 

872  Head  r. ;  rev.,  pomegranate  between  cornucopiae.    Quadrans  ; 

fair.     8. 

873  Turreted  head  and  prow  of  ship.     Quadrans,  fair.     8. 

874  Another,  type  of  preceding,  poor.     8. 

875  Veiled  head  and  prow.     Fine.     7. 

876  Prow  on  each  side.  Lepton,  by  several  authorities  considered 

the  true  "  Widow's  Mite."     Fine  and  rare,  18  grs. 
See  Matthew  v  :  26  :  Luke  xii :  59,  etc.     It  is  believed  that  two  of  these 
mites  constituted  the  proper  pay  for  one  day's  labor.     Luke  xxi :  1. 


EARLY    HISTORICAL   MEDALS    OF    AMERICA.  59 

877  Doubtful.     Various  types,  poor,  one  j)ierce(l.    !)  to  IG.     5  pes 

878  Turreted  head  ;    rev.,  a  Victory,   indistinct  legends.     Very 

fair.     12. 

879  Caracalla.    Caesarea  in  Palestine.    Bust  laureate  r. ;  i-ev.,  sol- 

dier with  pike  and  shield,  palm  tree  to  r.,  .  .  ac.    Fine.     11. 

880  Samaritis,  Caesarea.     Bust  r.,  indistinct  legend.    Rev.  Eagle, 

over  which  s.  p.  q.  r.,  cae  .  .  ,  metropoli  Fine,  rare.  11. 
Wellenheim,  6961. 

881  Seleucis  et  Pieria.     Augustus.     Bust  laureate  r.,  KAI2AP02 

2EBA2T0Y.  Rev.  Turreted  female  seated  on  a  rock,  hold- 
ing a  palm  branch,  at  her  feet  a  river  deity  swimming, 
ET0Y2  HK  NIKHS.  Greek  Imperial  silver  Tetradrachm, 
circulated  in  Judaea,  and  used  as  Temple  tribute  tax.  Fine, 
pierced  near  head.  Rare  and  interesting.  Wellenheim, 
6742,  Madden,  p.  239. 

Tlie  Temple  tribute  tax  is  that  alluded  to  in  St.  Matthew  xvii:  24—27, 
and  as  shown  in  Madden,  y>.  237-239,  this  coin  is  of  the  same  value  as 
that  found  by  St.  Peter  in  the  month  of  the  fish,  Mr.  Poole,  the  well 
known  English  authority,  says  :  "In  confirmation  of  the  minute  accuracy 
of  the  Evangelist,  ....  at  this  period  the  silver  currency  in  Palestine 
consisted  of  Greek  imperial  tetradrachms,  or  staters,  ....  didi-achms 
having  fallen  into  disuse."  Mr.  Poole  further  shows  the  great  proba- 
bility that  the  "  thirty  pieces  oi  silver"  paid  to  Judas  were  also  of  the 
same  class  to  which  this  piece  belongs. 

882  Alexandria,    Vespasian.    Bust  r.,  AYTOK  KAI2  2EBA  0YE2- 

IIASIANOY.  Rev.  Peace,  holding  branch  and  caduceus, 
EIPHNH.  Potin  Tetradrachm,  circulating  in  Judaea,  and 
used  as  Temple  tribute  tax.  Fine  and  rare.  Wellenheim, 
7380. 

883  Modern   Shekel.     Burning  vase  of  incense ;  rev.,  branch  or 

tree,  Hebrew  inscription.  Base  silver,  good.  This  is  the 
"  Shekel "  of  great  price  which  still  puzzles  tyro  collectors 
and  others.     Really  quite  common.     22. 

884  Another.     Tin,  uncirculated.     22. 

885  Bust  of  David.     Rev.  Harp.     Brass,  fine.     22. 

EARLY  HISTORICAL  MEDALS  OF  AMERICA. 

Under  this  head  are  found  Medals  and  Jetons,  struck  princijjally  in 
France  and  England,  to  commemorate  events,  battles,  treaties,  etc., 
relating  directly  or  indirectly  to  America  and  the  American  Colonies ; 


60  EAULY    HISTORICAL   MEDALS    OF    AMERICA. 

also  jNIedals  granted  1o  Indian  Chiefs  and  others  for  faithful  services  or 
valorous  deeds.  Quite  a  number  are  excessively  rare,  several  have 
never  previously  been  offered,  and  taken  altogether  they  form  one  of  the 
most  interesting  parts  of  this  truly  Historical  Collection. 

886  Spaix.     Philip  II,  1559.     Bust  in  armor  1.,  philippvs  ms- 

PANiA  ET  NO VI  ORBis  0(  ( iDvi  REX.  Kev.  Figure  of  Peace, 
holding  a  cornucopia  in  her  left  hand,  applies  burning  torch 
to  implements  of  war  before  the  closed  temple  of  Janus,  pace. 
TERRA.  MARiQ.  COMPOSITE.  Bronze  cast  of  the  period, 
pierced  over  head,  but  in  fine  condition.     25. 

This  remarkable  medal  is  the  earliest  instance  of  the  regal  recognition 
of  the  New  World  upon  a  medal ;  its  existence  has  hitherto  escaped  ob- 
servation at  the  hands  of  Numismatists.  The  Peace  alluded  to  is  that  of 
Chateau  Cambrisis,  concluded  on  the  2d  of  April,  1559,  between  Sj^ain, 
England  and  France,  and  from  the  inscription  on  the  medal,  America 
mu>t  have  been  in  part,  at  least,  the  subject  of  the  deliberations,  which 
culminated  in  this  treaty,  forming  a  striking  instance  of  the  value  of 
Numi.^matics  to  History. 

887  France.     1658.     Bust  with  flowing  hair,  in  armor,  by  Hardy. 

FR.    CHRIST.    DE.     LEVI.    D.     DAMPVILLE.    P.     FRANC.     PROREX. 

AMERICAE.     Rev.  Crowued   arms  on  a  mantle  of  ermine, 

EX    TE.     ENIM.     EXIET     DVX.     QVI.     REGAT.    POPVLVM.    MEVII. 

Bronze  proof,  cuivre  on  edge.     32. 

The  Montmorency  family,  of  which  the  Duke  Dampville  was  a  mem- 
ber, held  the  Vice-Regency  of  Canada  as  an  hereditary  office  or  sinecure 
for  125  years. 

888  Louis  XIV.    1666.    Bust  in  flowing  hair,  by  3Iauf/er,  i.YDoyi- 

cvs  xiiii.  REX  ciiRisTiANissiMvs.  Rev.  Indian  princess 
.seated  at  the  seaslioi-e,  holds  a  lily-shield,  the  English  shield 
at  her  feet,  colonia  fr.  stabilita  ;  in  exergue  angl.  ex 
INSVLA  ST.  ciiRisTOP.  EXTVRBAT.     Bronze  proof.     26. 

Commemorates  the  expulsion  of  tlie  English  from  St.  Kitts,  analogous 
to  the  expulsion  of  the  Ac:idiansin  1755  from  Nova  Scotia.  See  "Hart's 
Fall  of  New  France." 

889  Duplicate.     Thick  pi.,  ^;roy?^tf  on  edge.     Proof.     26. 

890  Louis  XIV.     166(".     Young  bust  r.   by   Mmujer,   usual  title. 

Rev.  France  as  Pallas  protects  female  representing  Holland 
at  altar,  relkho  kokderum;  in  exergue,  data  vis  terra 
MARiQ.  defexsis.     Silver  proof,  argent  on  edge.     26. 


EARLY    HISTORICAL    MEDALS    OF    AMERICA.  61 

891  16G7  Peace  of  Breda.     Batnvian  lion  over  trophy  of  cannons 

and  arms,  near  the  seashore,  men-of-war  and  other  vessels 
in  the  background,  sic  fines  xostros  leges  tvtamvk  et 
YNDAS  ;  in  exergue,  leg  hatavus.  Eev.  Inscription  in  19 
lines,  beginning  with  deo  avspice  assertis.  Date  in 
chronogram  on  obverse.  Massive  and  beautiful  silver 
medal,  by  Soltzhey,  very  fine  and  rare.     44. 

By  this  treaty  St.  Christopher,  Antigua  and  Montserrat  were  restored 
to  England,  and  Acadia  (Nova  Scotia)  to  France ;  Holland  made  over 
New  York  and  New  Jersey  to  England  la  exchange  for  Surinam.  See 
American  Journal  of  Numismatics,  July,  1888,  in  plate  of  which  this 
Medal  is  illustrated. 

892  Copper  Jetons.     Bust  of  Louis  XIV  ;  rev..  Victory  on  prow, 

ixcENSA  batavorvm  classi  ;  another,  eagle  i)erched  on 
tree,  nvlla  astris  PRorRioR  sedes,  1672.  Fine.  16  and 
17.  2  pes 

893  1674  Helmeted  bust  of  Louis  XIV,   lvd.  magnvs   fran.  et 

NAv.  REX  p.  p.  Rev.  Radiant  human-faced  sun  over  globe, 
NEC  PLVRiBvs  iMPAR.  Bronzc,  Original,  very  good.  Rare. 
52. 

894  Louis  XIV.  1674.  Bust  in  flowing  hair  by  Dollin,  ludovicus 

MAGNUS  REX  CHRiSTiANissiMUS.  Rcv.  Indian  chief  stands 
amazed  before  dying  warrior  in  front  of  galley  over  which 
hovers  a  Victory,  colonia  francorum  Americana  vic- 
TRix  ;  in  exergue,  batavis  ad  martinicam  caesis  ac  fu- 
GATis.     Bronze  proof,  thick  pL,  cuivre  on  edge.     26. 

The  Dutch  Admiral  Van  Ruyter  attacked  the  Fort  of  ^Martinique  with 
40  vessels  and  4,000  men,  but  had  to  retreat,  leaving  l,G<io  killed  aud 
wounded. 

895  Duplicate.     Bronze  on  edge.     Proof. 

896  Same  obv.    Rev.  Female  at  seashore  resting  on  French  shield, 

cupids  before  her,  ship  in  the  distance,  tranquillitas  orae 
MARiTiMAE  1674.     Proof,  bronze  on  edge.     26. 

897  Same  obv.     Rev.  Neptune  in  conch  shell,  driving  quadriga  of 
•  sea-horses,  batavis  caesis  ;   in  exergue,  catana  recuper- 

ATA  1676.     Silver  proof,  argent  on  edge.     26. 

898  Same  subject,  bronze  on  edge.     Proof.     26. 

899  Same  as  preceding,  but  Mauger  under  bust.     Bronze,  origi- 

nal, very  fine.     26. 


62  EARLY    HISTORICAL    MEDALS    OF    AMERICA. 

900  Same  obv.  as  previously  described,  by  Dollin.     Kev.  A  Vic- 

tory over  galley,  ixcensa  batavokum  classe  ;  in  exergue, 
AD  INS.  TOBAGO  1677.     SUvev  proof,  argent  on  edge.     26. 
The  Hollanders  were  attacked  by  the  French  and  their  fleet  completely 
destroyed,  at  Tobago,  West  Indies,  1(577. 

901  Same  subject,  bronze  on  edge.     Proof.     26. 

902  Same  obv.    Rev.  View  of  the  bombardment  of  Dutch  fort  by 

the  French  fleet,  tabagum  expugnatum,  1677.  Silver 
proof,  argent  on  edge.     26. 

903  Same.     Bronze  on  edge.     Proof.     26. 

904  Louis  XIV.  1690.  Bust  in  flowing  locks,  ludovicus  magnus 

REX  CHRiSTiANissiMtJS.  Rcv.  Francc  seated  upon  a  rock, 
a  trophy  of  flags  behind  her,  a  beaver  at  her  feet,  river-god 
(the  St.  Lawrence)  to  r.,  francia  in  novo  orbe  victrix  ; 
in  exergue,  kebeca  liberata.  Dark  bronze,  fine,  very 
rare,  original.  26. 
Commemorates  the  withdrawal  (jf  Sir  Wm.  Phipps'  expedition  from 

before  Quebec  in  1690.     Of  excessive  rarity;  neither  in  Anthon  nor  Fon- 

robert  catalogues. 

905  1690  Quebec  liberated.     Usual  obverse  by  Dollin,  quite  dif- 

ferent from  last ;  same  rev.  Bronze  proof,  cuivre  on  edge. 
Rare.     26. 

906  Duplicate  of  last.     Same  condition.     26. 

907  Louis  XIV.    1693.    Bust  in  flowing  locks  by  Mauger,  ludovi- 

cus  MAGNUS,  etc.     Rev.  Busts  of  four  royal  princes  with 
titles,  FELiciTAS  DOMUS  AUGTSTAE.     Silver  proof,  argent  on 
edge.     26. 
The   "Kevue  Canadienne,"  Vol.  XII,  p.  109,  states :   "  Le  Roi  L"uis 
XIV  avait  envoy(§  des  m^dailles  dargent  assez  grandes,  oil  son  portrait 
6t:iit  (Vun  c6t6,  et  de  Tautre  6tait  celui  du  Uauphin,  son   fils,  et  des  trois 
Princes,  ses  enfants,  pour  doniier  a  ceux  qui  se  distingueraient  dans  les 
guerres.     On  y  a  ;)joul(§  dejjuis  un  ruban,  couUur  de  feu,  lai'ge  de  deux 
doigts.     Cela  est  fort  estim6  chcz  eux  (les  sauvages).'"     May  be  consid- 
ered as  tlie  first  War  Medal  relating  to  America,  and  though  a  restrike,  is 
very  rare,   missing  in  all   Canada  collections  except  that  of  the  Laval 
University.     Levoux,  No.  oOO.  ^ 

908  Louis  XIV.     1697.     Old  bust  r.,  by  Mauger.     Rev.   Female 

under  palm  tree,  an  upturned  urn  with  escajting  gold  coins 
at  her  side,  iiispanorim  tiiesairi  direpto  ;  in  exergue, 
CARTHAGO  AMKRicANA  VI  cAPTA.  Bronzc,  Original,  very 
fine.      26. 


EARLY    HISTORICAL    MEDALS    OF    AMERICA.  63 

909  Same  obv.     Rev.  A  Victory  hangs  three  shields  to  palm  tree, 

one  inscribed,  ad  carthaginem  novi  orbis.  Bronze,  orig- 
inal, very  fine.     26. 

910  Jean  Varin.     1684.     Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Three  female  fig- 

ures, one  of  which   holds  medallion  of  Louis  XIV,  une 

SEULE     SVFISOIT     POUR     LE     RENDRE     IMMORTEL.  BrOUZe  ; 

very  good.  33.  Leroux  304.  Classed  as  Canadian  ;  it 
was  during  his  period  of  office  that  the  "Gloriam  Regni, 
1670  "  coins  were  issued. 
■911  Draped  bust  of  Queen  Anne,  anista  d.  g  mag  brit.  etc.  Rev. 
View  of  Vigo  Bay,  where  the  S])anish  American  treasure 
fleet  was  captured  by  the  English,  1702.  Interesting  med- 
alet,  fine.     16. 

912  Louis  XV.     1720.     Young  bust,  draped  and  laureate,  by  du 

Vivier.     Rev.  View  of  Louisburg,  the  newly  founded  city, 

LUDOVICOBrRGUM    FUXDATUM    ET    MUXITUM.       BrOUZe    proof, 

cuivre  on  edge.     26.     Leroux  306. 

913  Louis  XV.     Older  bust  draped  and  laureate,  by  du    Vivier. 

Rev.  Same  as  the  preceding.  Bronze,  very  fine  and  rare 
original.  26. 

914  Louis   XV.      1721.      Draped    bust   laureate,    differing   from 

either  of  preceding,  by  du  Vivier.  Rev.  View  of  the 
Islands  of  Guadeloupe,  gvadalvpa  ixsvla  mvxita  philippo 
REGENTE.     /Silver  proof,  argent  on  edge.     26. 

915  Satirical  medalet    against    John   Law.       Prostrate   Mercury 

holding  Letter  of  Exchange,  CREDIT,  m\  ;i!Hau6Ctollt 
(credit  is  as  dead  as  a  rat).  Rev.  Bust  in  tricornered  hat, 
back  view,  BAXciVERODX  tet  alamode,  in  the  field  visibilis, 
iNvisiBiLis.     Tin,  very  good,  rare.     17. 

916  French  India  Company.  1723.  Silver  Jeton.  Ship  sailing  r., 

SPEM  AUGET  OPESQUE  PARAT.  Rcv.  A  crowued  shield 
with  river-god  near  conical  mountain  (the  St.  Lawrence  at 
Montreal),  over  which  a  band  and  tleurs-de-lis,  supported 
by  two  Indians,  armed  with  bows,  compagnie  des  indes 
and  date  in  exergue.     Fine.     20. 

The  whole  trade  of  the  Canadas  was  farmed  over  to  the  Compagnie 
des  Indes,  a  monopoly  which  tliey  enjoyed  tor  over  80  years.  I  know  of 
no  other  specimen  of  this  jeton,  and  believe  it  to  be  of  the  highest 
rarity,  if  not  unique.  Leroux  •254a.  described  for  him  by  ISIr.  Hait  from 
this  specimen. 


64  EARLY    HISTORICAL    MEDALS    OF    AMERICA. 

917  Frencli   India  Company.     I73ii.     Drapt'd    bust  in  armor  of 

Louis  XV  hy  Roettiei\  ludovicus  xv  rex  christianissi- 
Mus.   Rev.  Caduceus  and  cornucopiae  over  wliich  iugendis 

AMPLIORI  ET  FACILIORI  C0M3I1:R(^I0  GENTIBLTS  EMPORIUM  HOC 
A     FUNDAMENTIS     EXTRUXIT     SOIUETAS     IXDIARUM    GALLICA. 

Gilt  bronze,  original,  mint  state,  rare.     37. 

918  Du]>licate  of  last,  bronzed,  cuii^re  on  edge.     Proof. 

919  George  I.  Indian  Chief  Medal.  Draped  bust  laureate,  george 

KING  or  GREAT  BRITAIN.    Rev.  An  Indian,  armed  with  bow 

bent,  and  arrow,  aiming  at  a  deer,  a  tree,  the  radiant  sun 

above.   .Copper,  traces  of  gilding,  fine  for  this  excessively 

rare  medal.     26. 

The  earliest  mention  of  Indian  Medals,  during  the  reign  of  George  I, 

is  in  the  year  1722,  when  conferences  were  held  with  the  Cherokee  and 

other  tribes  in  Virginia,  ending  in  peace  being  proclaimed,  and  a  golden 

horse-shoe  bn^astplate  was  given  to  the  chief  Sachem  presiding,  and  to 

each  other  chief  a  golden  (gilt)  medal.  See  Colonial  Document-^,  Vol.  V, 

pp.  675-678.     The  gilding  is  still   traceable  on  parts  of  this  medal,  as 

well  as  the  position  of  the  loop. 

920  George  I.     Warrior's  Med alet.     Drai)ed  bust  laureate  right, 

GEORGivs  DEI  GRATIA.     Rev,  Ci'owned  arms  supported  by 
a  crowned  lion   and   unicorn.     Yellow  bronze,  very  fine,  of 
the  utmost  rarity.     16.     Not  in  Leroux,  but  similar  to  the 
large  silver  medals  in  following  pages. 
For  one  of  the  best  accounts  of  earl}'  Indian  Medals,  see  an  article  in 

Vol.  II,  Part  2,  Proceedings  of  the  Wyoming  Historical  Society,  by  Rev. 

H.  E.  Hay  den. 

921  Admiral  Vernon.  1739.  Capture  of  Porto  Bello.  Full  figure 

of  the  Admii*al,  vrith  commander's  baton,  between  a  cannon 
and  a  ship,  the  British,  glory,  reviv.  d.  by  admiral 
VERNON.     Rev.  View  of  the  city,   six  ships  before  it,  he 

TOOK  PORTO  BELLO  WITH  SIX  SHIPS  ONLY  ;    in    eXCrgUO,    NOV 

22  1739.     German  silver,  or  silvered,  fine.     26. 

922  1739  Capture   of  Porto  Bello.     Duplicate  of  last,  and  other 

medals  of  different  or  vai-ied  designs,  brass  or  copper,  fair  to 
very  fine,  no  duplicates,  4  pierced.  Sizes  16  (1),  17  (2),  23 
and  24.  16  pes 

923  Admiral   Vernon.     1741.     Carthagena   desti'oyed.     Satirical 

medals  representing  the  various  phases  of  the  surrender, 
etc.  Yellow  copper,  no  duplicates,  fair  to  fine,  one  with 
piece  broken  from  edge.     23  and  24.  9  pes 


EARLY    HISTORICAL    MEDALS   OF    AMERICA.  65 

924  Louis  XV.  1748.     Peace  of   Aix-la-Chapelle.     Draped  bust, 

laureate  l)y  du  Yivier.  Rev.  Inscription  in  twelve  linos, 
commemorating  treaty  of  Peace.  Silver  proof,  argent  on 
edge.  26.  By  this  treaty  Louisburg  was  restored  to 
France,  after  surrendering  to  the  New  England  troops 
under  Pepperell,  Shirley  and  otliers. 

925  George  II.     1749.     Figure  of  Justice  with  sword  and  scales, 

staying  the  hand  of  warrior  about  to  scalp  female  Indian, 
Liberty  cap  and  fasces  on  the  ground,  may  george  protect 
WHAT  JUSTICE  TRYS  TO  SAVE.     Rev.  A  harp,  over  legend, 

THE     GLORIOUS    |   ATTEMPT    |   OF     LXIV   |   TO     PRESERVE     THE  | 

CONSTITUTION,  sword,  shield,  and  sceptre  beneath.  Sil- 
ver, solid  loop,  a  fine  unpublished  inedal  by  Pingo. 
25. 

926  Louis  XV.     1751.     Colonial  Jeton.     Draped  bust  laureate  i"., 

LUD  XV  REX  CHRiSTiANiss.  Rev.  Indian  princess  with  bow 
and  quiver,  advancing,  group  of  lilies  to  right,  sun  omni 
siDERE  CRESCUNT ;  in  exergue,  col  franc  de  l'am.  Copper, 
original,  very  fine.     18. 

927  1751  Duplicate.     Very  good. 

928  1751  Other  specimens.     Good.  2  pes 

929  1753  Drajied  bust  by  <?M  Fi'ueer,  same  legend.     Rev.  Radiant 

sun  shedding  its  beams  over  two  hemispheres,  satis  unus 
UTRiQUE  ;  in  exergue,  col  franc  dk  l'am.  Bronzed  cop])er 
proof  restrike.     19. 

930  1754  Same  obv.     Rev.  Beavers  at  work  near  a  plantation  of 

maize,  non  inferior  a  metallis  ;  in  exergue,  col  fran. 
DE  l'am.     Bronzed  copper  proof  restrike.     19. 

931  1754  Bust  draped  in  armor  and  lion-skin.    Rev.  Same  as  last. 

Silver,  extremely  fine  and  rare,  original.  18.  Quoted  by 
Adolph  Weyl,  Catnl.  44,  at  Marks  200. 

932  1755  Different  bust  r.     Rev.  Galley,  a  pelt  at  mast's  top,  non 

viLivs  AVREO  ;  in  exergue,  col  fi:axc  de  l'am.  Copper, 
original,  fine.     18. 

933  1755  Duplicate.     Very  good. 

934  1756  Head  laureate  r.,  m  beneath,  lud  xv  rex  christianiss. 

Rev.  Swarm  of  bees  migrating  from  one  bee-hive  to  an 
other,  SEDEM  non  animum  mutant  ;  in  exergue,  col  franc 
DE  l'am.  Copper  proof  original,  the  rarest  of  the  series, 
only  a  few  specimens  knovv'n.     18. 


Q6  KARLY    HISTORICAL    :\rEDALS    OF    AMERICA. 

935  1756  Bust  laureate  riuht,  7?,^7iws  beneath.   Rev.  Same  as  last. 

silver,  extremely  fine,  of  the  highest  rarity,  two  specimens 

only  known.     18. 
930  175(5  Bastjaureate  r.,  in  narrow  strip  of  armor,  X  M.  beneath. 

Kev.  Same  as  last.     /Silver,  extremely  fine,  unique  variety. 

18. 

937  1758  Same  obv.  as  929.     Rev.  Eagles  flying  toward  a  rocky 

shore,  view  of  a  city  in  the  distance,  eadem  trans  aequora 
VIRTUS  ;  in  exergue,  col.  franc,  de  l'am.    Bronzed  copper 
restrike.     19. 
The  preceding  interesting  and  rare  jetous  from  926  inclusive,  are  illus- 
trated in  the  American  Journal  of  Numismatics,  Vol.  XIX,  No.  1,  where 
they  form  the  subject  of  an  exhaustive  historical  paper  by  Hon.  Geo.  M. 
Parsons. 

938  1758  Filleted  bust  of  Louis  XY  r.,  ludovicus  xv  orbis  impe- 

rator.  Rev.  Four  fortresses  flying  the  French  flag,  wesel^ 

OSWEGO,  PORTMAHON ;  in  exergue,  Expro  st  davidis  arce 

ET  SOLO   AEQUATA.     Silver,  extremely  fine,  of  the  highest 

rarity.     20^. 

Commemorates  victories  of  the  French  in  four  quarters  of  the  world, 

that  in  America  being  the  capture  of  Oswego,  N.  Y.,   by  the  French 

under  ]\Iontcalm  ;    the  only  medal  recording  this  event.      From  Prof. 

Anthon  Sale,  No.  loil. 

939  George  II.       1757.      Indian   Medal.      Draped  bust  laureate, 

GEORGivs.  II  DEI.  GRATIA.  Rev.  Colouist  and  Indian  chief 
at  council  fire,   radiant  sun  above,  let   us  look  to  the 

MOST      HIGH     WHO      BLESSED      OUR      FATHERS     WITH     PEACE. 

Bronze,  cracked  die,  an  early  impression,  very  fine.     28. 

940  Capture  of  Louisburg.     Bust  in  armor  r.,  adm^  boscawen. 

TOOK.  CAPE.  BRETON.  Rcv.  Vicw  of  the  bombardment, 
LOUiSBOURG  above  ;  in  exergue,  iul  26  1758.  Copper,  ex- 
ceptionally fine,  in  this  condition  very  rare.  25.  Leroux, 
851. 

941  Duplicate  of  last.     Tin,  bronzed  ;  very  good. 

942  Same  obv.  with  entirely  different  view  of  bombardment  on 

rev.  Yellow  bronze,  very  good,  exceptionally  rare.  26. 
L.  852. 

943  Bust  r.,  same  legend.     Rev.  Another  view  of  bombardment. 

Yellow  bronze,  good,  very  rare,  the  smaHest  of  the  series. 
15.     L.  854. 


EARLY    HISTORICAL   MEDALS    OF    AMERICA.  67 

944  Capture  of  Louisbourg.     1758.     View   of  tlie  bombardment, 

burning  French  sliips,  the  English  fleet  in  the  distance. 
LOvisHOvRG  .  TAKEN  .  MDCCLviii  Rev.  Naked  female,  a 
lily  falling  from  her  hand,  crushed  by  a  globe  inscribed 
CANADA,  AMERICA,  British  sailor  and  grenadier  on  each 
side ;  motto,  pariter  in  bella,  British  flag  and  a  Victory 
above.  Bronze,  original,  very  good  and  extremely  rare.  29. 
L.  857.     See  American  Journal  of  Numis.,  XIX,  j).  '17. 

945  Another  impression,  struck  in  bronze,  size  28.     Sharp,  mint 

state. 

946  George  II.     Bust  laureate  in  armor  1.,  georgivs  ii  rex.  Rev. 

Britannia  seated  in  a  chariot,  drawn  by  a  lion,  between 
Justice  and  Liberty,  the  ground  strewn  with  lilies,  foedus 
iNvicTUM  above,  mdcclviii  below,  and  names  and  dates  of 
victories  near  border.  /Silver,  a  beautiful  and  rare  medal, 
in  perfect  condition.     2S. 

947  Same.     Yellow  bronze,  very  fine.     L.  8(52. 

948  Another.     Same  metal  and  condition. 

949  Bust  as  before.     Rev.  Crowned  lion  and  unicorn  supporting 

the  reversed  French  arms  inscribed  perfidia  eversa, 
MDCCLix  beneath,  surrounding  which  are  the  names  and 
dates  of  English  victories  during  the  year,  Quebec,  crq-wn 
POINT,  LAGOS,  MiNDEN,  ctc.  /SUver,  supcrb  and  very  rare 
in  this  metal.     28.     L.  861. 

950  Duplicate  of  last.     Bronze,  fine. 

951  Another,  struck  in  yellow  bronze.     Very  fine. 

952  Britannia  in  chariot  drawn  by  lion,  same  as  rev,  of  No.  946. 

Rev.  Same  as  rev.  of  last  described.  Bronze,  extremely 
tine.     28. 

953  Another.     Red  bi'onze  or  copper,  very  fine. 

954  Another.     Yellow  bronze,  extremely  fine. 

955  Head  of  Britannia  1.,  small  trident  behind,  o  fair  Britannia 

HAIL.  Rev.  Victory  on  prow,  gokee  taken  mdcclviii. 
Dotted  border,   bronze  or  copper,  very  good  and  rare.     25. 

956  Britannia  with  spear  and  shield  stretching  her  right  hand  to 

kneeling  female  figure,  gvadalvpe  svrrenders  ;  in  ex- 
ergue, MAY.  1.  MDCCLIX.  Rev.  Britannia  with  trident  and 
ensign  to  1.,  moore,  barrington  in  the  field  ;  see  .  prom  . 
ARTS  AND  commerce  in  excrgue.  Red  bronze,  perfect  and 
rare.     26.     In  case. 


68  EAELY   HISTORICAL   MEDALS    OF    AMERICA. 

957  Duijlicate  of  last.     Extremely  fine. 

958  Britannia  with  trident  and  shield   seated  on  sea-horse  right, 

BRITAIX     TRIVMPHEI)  .  HAAVKE  .  COMMANDED  ;       in     exergue, 

OFF  BELLEiSLE  NOV.  20.  MDCCLix.  Rev.  Allegorical  rep- 
resentation of  Britain  about  to  slay  France,  when  Night 
and  Tempest  interpose ;  in  exergue,  France  relin- 
QViSHES  THE  SEA.  Red  bronze ;  a  beautiful  and  rare 
medal  issued  by  tlie  Society  for  the  promotion  of  Arts 
and  Commerce,  for  the  capture  of  Belle  Isle  off  New- 
foundland.    "26. 

959  Female    bust   1.,  over  trident    inscribed    savnders    and    en- 

sign insci'ibed  wolfe,  crossing  below ;  Britannia  above. 
Rev.  Captive  chained  to  a  trophy  crowned  by  Victory, 
QVEBEC  taken  MDCCLIX,  and  soc  .  p  .  A  .  c  .  in  exergue. 
Bronze;  a  splendid  and  rare  medal.  26.  In  case.  L. 
864. 

960  Du])licate.     Bronze  ;  very  fine. 

961  General  Wolfe.     Draped  bust  in  armor  1.,  jacobus  wolfe  an- 

GLUS.  Rev.  Mortuary  urn  on  altar  inscribed  pro  patria 
in  trophy  of  arms  and  flags,  in  victoria  caesvs  ;  in  exergue, 
qvebecae  sept  XIII  MDCCLIX.  BroHzc,  slightly  ])ierced  for 
suspension,  fine,  and  extremely  rare.     23. 

962  Female  mourning  at  the  foot  of  a  pine  tree,  French  arms  to 

r.,  eagle  on  rock  to  1.,  Montreal  taken  mdcclx  ;  in  ex- 
ergue, soc.  PROMOTING    ARTS  AND    COMMERCE.       Rcv.    River- 

god  reclining,  a  beaver  at  his  feet,  quiver,  arrows  and 
French  shield  in  exergue,  amherst  in  wreath  surmounted 
by  a  lion  above,  conc^vest  of  Canada  compleated.  Red 
bronze,  fine  and  rare  medal.     26.     In  case. 

963  Dujilicate  of  last.     Red  bronze,  equally  fine. 

964  Undraped  laureated  bust  1.,  george  ii  king.     Rev.  Mourning 

female  figure  and  beaver  at  the  foot  of  a  pine  tree,  canada 
subdued  ;  in  exergue,  mdcclx  s.p.a.c.  Judaea  Capta  type  ; 
bronze,  extremely  fine  and  rare.     26. 

965  Duplicate  of  last.     Bronze,  equally  fine. 

©66  Head  of  Britannia,  small  trident  behind  it,  o  fair  Britannia 
HAIL.  Rev.  Victory  to  right,  belleisle  taken  mdcclxi. 
Dotted  border,  bronze,  extremely  fine  medal  by  Kirk, 
struck  for  the  capture  of  Belle  Isle,  off  coast  of  France. 
26. 


EARLY    HISTORICAL    MKDALS    OF    AMERICA.  69 

967  Peace  of  Paris.     1763.     Bust  laureate  of  Louis  XV  by  du 

Vivier.  Rev.  Peace  with  palm,  warrior  seated  on  trophy 
to  1.,  PAX  UBiQUE  vicTPax  ;  in  exergue,  (Jalloul'ai  et  bkit- 
TAXORUM  coxcoRDiA.  SUvev  proof,  argent  on  edge.  Rare. 
26.  In  case.  By  this  Peace,  Canada  was  made  over  to 
England. 

968  Peace  Medal.     An   Indian  with  quiver,  bow  and  arrow,  sup- 

porting a  Cupid,  who  places  tlieiigure  of  Peace  on  i)edestal  , 
against  wliich   are  placed  the  shields  of  France  and  Eng- 
land, EVROPAE    ALMAM    NE    TARDET    PACEM  MDCCLXII.      RcV. 

Mercury  and  Batavian  lion  surrounded  by  bales  of  mer- 
chandise, staff  surmounted  by  Liberty  cap,  ships  in  the 
distance,  etc.,  dvret  vsqve  ad  extremvm,  and  belg  . 
FOED  .  in  exergue.  Silver ;  a  beautiful  and  rare  medal  by 
Holtzhey.     29. 

969  Indian  Chief  Medal.     Bust  in   draped  armor  r.,   georgius 

III  DEI  gratia.  Rev.  Crowned  arms,  encircled  by  the 
motto  HONi  soiT  QUI  MAL  Y  PEXSE,  supported  by  a  crowned 
lion  and  a  unicorn,  label  beneath,  adorned  with  a  rose, 
thistle,  and  shamrock,  dieu  .  et  .  mon  .  droit.  Silver^  with 
original  loop.  Very  fine  and  of  the  highest  rarity  and 
interest.     50. 

970  Indian  Chief  Medal.     Same  design  as  last,  but  from  different 

dies,  Avith  original  looj»  for  suspension.  Silver^  very  fine, 
equally  rare.     48. 

971  Indian  Chief  Medal.     Bust  in  draped  armor  r.,  georgius  hi 

DEI  gratia.  Rev.  Lion  at  rest,  ajjproacbed  by  a  snarling 
dog,  church,  buildings  and  trees  in  the  background.  Silver, 
very  good  or  fine,  three  rude  perforations  near  edge,  show- 
ing that  this  very  rare  medal  had  been  mounted  in  some 
rude  frame.     86. 

972  Electrotype  Shells  of  a  rare  Indian  Medal.   View  of  Montreal 

as  it  was  in  1760,  Montreal  above,  d.  c.  f.  beneath.  Rev. 
(engraved)  "  Tekahon-Vaghse  |  Onondagos  |  taken  from  an 
Indian  |  Chief  in  the  American  |  War  1761."  Believed  to 
be  unique,  none  others  having  been  made.     32. 

973  William  Pitt.      Bust    left   in    peruque    by   Pingo.      Rev. 

the  man  who  having  saved  the  parent  pleaded 
with  success  for  her  children.  Silver^  extremely 
fine.     25. 


70  EARLY    HISTORICAL    MEDALS    OF    AMERICA. 

974  Duplicate.    Silver,  witliout  Pingo's  name  under  the  shoulder. 

Extremely  fine. 

975  The  same.     Pingo  under  shoulder.     Bronze  ;  very  fine. 
970  Another.     Red  bronze,  unsigned.     Very  fine. 

977  Another.     Pingo  under  shoulder.     Brass  proof. 

978  Ben.tamin  Fkanklin.     Draped  bust  r.,  lightning  averted 

TYRANNY  rei'ELl'd.  Rev.  A  beavcr  vainly  gnawing  the  trunk 
of  an  oak  tree,  1776  in  exergue.     Bronze  ;  mint  state.     26. 

Franklin  was  one  of  the  Commissioners  sent  by  the  U.  S.  Congress, 
and  resided  in  Montreal  for  some  time. 

979  1781  General  Howard,  for  Cowpens.  Horseman  accompanied 

by  Victory  charging  r.  Rev.  Inscription  in  wreath.  Bronze 
proof,  signed  f?wF?y(ier).     29. 
98U  General  Winfield   Scott.     Bust;    rev.,    "Wounded  Lundy's 
Lane,"  and  another.     Brass;  fine.     17  and  18.  2  pes 

981  General  Isaac  Shelby.     Bust  right  by  Fi'irst.     Rev.  View  of 

the  battle  of  the  Thames,  Oct.  13.     Tin,  fine.     41. 

982  Indian  Chief  Medal,     Cloaked  bust  laureate  r.,  by  Wyon, 

GEORGIVS  III    DEI   GRATIA    BRITANNIARVM    REX    F  :    D  :       RcV. 

Square  crested  shield  of  arms  surmounted  by  crowned  lion 
on  a  crown,  and  supjiorted  by  a  crowned  lion  and  a  unicorn, 
wreath  of  roses,  thistles  and  shamrocks  beneath,  usual 
mottoes,  the  date  1814  in  exergue.  Silver,  original  loop; 
very  fine,  excessively  rare.     48. 

983  War   Medal.     Diademed    bust   1.,  victoria  regina,  1848  in 

exergue.  Rev.  Victoria  crowning  kneeling  warrior,  to 
THE  BRITISH  ARMY;  ill  excrgue,  1703-1814;  on  edge,  ^j). 
lepart^  canad'^  militia.  Silver,  clasp  missing.  Fort  Detroit, 
Chrystler's  Farm  or  Cliateaugav.  Fine,  of  excessive  rar- 
ity.    23. 

984  Peace  Medal  (1815).     Figure  of  Peace,  peace  spreads  her 

INFLUENCE  o'eR  THE  ATLANTIC  SHORES.  RcV.  CONCORD 
BETWEEN    GREAT    BRITAIN    AND    AMERICA  in  Open   Wreath    of 

^^alni,  radiant  dove  above.     Bronze;    extremely  fine  an(t 

rare  medal,  by  Mills.     26. 
^85  Same  as  last.     Tin  ;  very  fine. 
986  Treaty  Medal.     1822.     Head  r.  by  Andrieu,  lvdovicvs  xviii 

FRANC.    ET.    NAv.    REX.     Rev.  Gallia  and  Indian  princess 

resting  against  monument,  (pallia  et  America  foederata. 

J^ronze,  mint  state.     32. 


COINS    AND   TOKENS    OF   CANADA.  71 

^87  Arbitration  Medal.  1829.  Bust  facing  of  William  I  of  the 
Netlierlands.  Rev.  Inscription  in  wreath.  Struck  to  com- 
memorate the  arbitration  between  the  U.  S.  and  Canada 
relating  to  the  North  West  boundary.     Silver  jjroof.     27. 

988  Indian  Medal.     Crowned  bust  1.,  victoria  d  :  g  :  bkitt  :  rkg  : 

f:d:;  DOMINION  OF  CANADA  CHIEF'S  MEDAL 
1872.  Rev.  Britannia  seated,  a  lion  at  her  side,  holds  a 
scroll  inscribed  coxfedkration,  before  her  are  four  female 
figures  representing  the  principal  provinces,  juventas  et 
PATRIUS  vigor  CANADA  IXSTAURATA  1867  ;  INDIANS  OF 
THE  NORTH  WEST  TERRITORIES.  Bronzed  elec- 
trotype, as  issued  to  Indian  Chiefs,  and  not  existing  other- 
wise.    Never  previously  offered  ;  of  excessive  rarity.     60. 

989  Indian  Medal.     Same   as  last,  but   without  outer  legend   in 

very  large  characters.  Silvered  electrotype,  as  made  for 
distribution  among  Indian  chiefs.     Excessively  rare.    49. 

990  Same  as  last.     Bronzed  electrotype.     Equally  rare.     49. 


991  War  Medal.     Bust  of  Charles  I  in  high  relief;  rev.,  crowned 

shield  of  arms.  Border  formed  of  wreath  of  laurel  in  re- 
lief. Silver,  has  been  gilt,  oval,  loop.  Probably  granted 
to  officers  in  the  Suffolk  army.     Fine,  rare.     19. 

992  War  Medal.     Crowned  bust,  victoria  reghsta  et  imperatrix. 

Rev.  Troops  and  elephant  on  the  march,  afghaxistax, 
1878-79-80.  Bar  inscribed  ali  misjid  ;  on  edge,  1823. 
Fte  W.  Machney,  81s«  foot.  Silver,  fine.  23.  Original 
ribbon. 
998  War  medal.  Crowned  bust  of  Victoria,  in  star  ;  a  n  v  s  s  i  x  i  a 
between  angles  of  rays.  Rev.  (Engraved)  Y Ileher  H  M 
S  IStarm  wreath.     Ring  and  ribbon;  silver,  fine.     21. 

COINS  AND  TOKENS  OF  CANADA. 
INDIAN  MONEY. 
994  Wampum,    or  White  sliell  (27) ;  Suckanhock  or  Blue   shell 
(24).     Together  two   strings  of  51  beads,  averaging  f  in. 
each.     Very  rare.     Lot. 
Indian  money,   commonly  called  Wampum,  was  legal  tender  in  tlie 
British  Colonies  of  America  until  1670 ;  it  remained  in  use  among;  the 
people  until  1704;  among  the  Indians  until  about  1825. 


72  COINS    AND    TOKENS    OF    CANADA. 

095  Wampum  or  White  shell  (8).     Same  as  last.     Lot. 

996  Suckanhock  or  Blue  shell  (9  .    Same.    From  the  stem  of  the 

common  round  clam,  Venus  mercenaria,  called  by  the  In- 
dians Quanbany.      Lot. 

997  Suckanhock  or  Blue  shell  (6).     Same.     Lot. 

998  Indian  Ornaments,  for  ears  and  lips.  Silver  or  silvered.  3  pes 

FRANCO-AMERICAN  COINS. 

999  Louis  XIII.    Liard  de  France.    Fair.    The  first  coin  officially 

circulating  in  Canada,  supplying  the  wants  of  the  country 
for  many  years ;  see  Jesuits'  Journal.  Found  in  an  old 
Canada  hoard. 

1000  Louis  XIV.     1670.     Twelfth  Crown.     Draped  bust  laureate 

r.,  a  small  sun  above,  lvd.  xiiii  d.  g.  fr.  et  nav.  rex. 
Rev.  Crowned  arms,  gloriam  regni  tvi  dicent,  turret 
above,  mm.  a  for  Paris,  below.  Fine,  very  rare.  Struck 
for  the  French  Colonies  of  America.  See  Anthon,  Arti- 
cles on  French  Colonial  Coins  by  E.  Zay,  and  other 
authorities.     Leroux  251. 

1001  1670  Twelfth  Crown,  from  another  pair  of  dies,  slight  crack 

in  obv.  die  through  legend  at  r.  Uncirculated  ;  a  splendid 
specimen  of  this  rare  coin. 

1002  1670  Another  specimen,  with  coppery  edge.     Electrotype. 

1003  1693  Royal  arms  ;  rev.,  four  pairs  of  L's  crowned.    Counter- 

stamped  with  the  lily  for  circulation  in  Canada,  with 
forced  value  of  20  deniers.  See  Journal  of  the  Jesuits,^ 
p.  353,  Billon;  very  fair.  15.  From  an  old  Canadian 
hoard. 

1004  1694  Same  type  and  counterstamp.     Very  fair.     15.     From 

the  same  hoard. 

1005  Louis  XV.     1720.     Silver  Livre  struck  for  Law's  Louisiana 

Company  and  Canada.  Draped  bust  r.,  litd  xv  d.  g.  fr. 
ET  XAV.  REX.  Rev.  Crowucd  L's,  sit  i^omeat  domini  bexe- 
DiCTUM ;  mm.  A  for  Paris.     Very  fine  and  scarce. 

1006  1720  Draped   bust    r.,    lugdun    xv    dec.    gratia.      Rev. 

Crowned  shield,  franciae  et  navarrae  excijs.  s.  Copper. 
Possibly  satirical  against  Law's  Company ;  from  circula- 
tion in  Canada.     Very  good  ;  unpublished.     16. 

1007  1721  Colonial  Cents.     Crowned  L's  in  saltire.     Rev.  colo- 

nies FRANCOISES.     Die  varieties  ;  good.  2  pes 


COrXS    AND    TOKENS    OF   CANADA.  73 

1008  1722  Cent.     Same  type,  La  Rochelle  m.     Fine. 

1009  1722  Cent.     Same.     Fine. 

1010  1722  Cents.     Die  varieties.     Very  good.  2  pes 

1011  1739  (2),  1742,  1764.  Billon  Colonial  Sous,  sometimes  called 

Louisiana  Farthings.     Fair,  good  and  fine.     14.  4  pes 

1012  1767  roLo:NiEs    fraxcoises.      With    and    without   counter- 

stamp.     Very  good. 

1013  1767  The  same ;  counterstamped  R.  F.     Very  good. 

ENGLISH  COLONIAL;  CANADA. 

1014  George    IV.     1822.      Half   Dollar   or    Crown.      Garnished 

shield  of  arms.  Rev.   Crowned  anchor,  coloniar  :   uritan  : 
MOXET.     Very  fine  ;  extremely  rai'e.     L.  760. 

1015  1822  1  I,  t'^  Dollar  or  Crown.     Same  type.     Uncirculated. 

L.  761-763.  3  pes 

1016  1822  Duplicates  of  last.     Fine.  3  pes 

1017  Caxada.     1858.     Twenty    Cents,  plain   edge.     Fine.      Ex- 

cessively rare  ;  only  a  few  struck. 

1018  1858  20,  10,  5  Cents.     Milled  edge.     Uncirculated.        3  pes 

1019  1858  20  and  10  Cents.     Fine  and  uncirculated.  2  pes 

1020  1858  20  Cents.     A  different  head ;  remarkable.     Fine. 

1021  1870  50,  25,  10,  5  Cents.     Good  to  uncirculated.  4  j^cs 

1022  1871  50,  25,  10,  5  Cents.     The  50c.  proof,  the  others  uncir- 

culated. 4  ]ics 

1023  1872  50,  25,  10,  5  Cents.     Good  to  uncirculated.  4  jxs 

1024  1872  25  Cents.     Mint  lustre;  uncirculated. 

1025  1874  25  Cents.     Uncirculated. 

1026  1874  25,  10,  5  Cents.     Good  to  uncirculated.  3  pes 

1027  1875  25,  10,  5  Cents.     Very  good.  ^  pes 

1028  1880  25,  10,  5  Cents.     Uncirculated.  3  pes 

1029  1881  50,  25,  10,  5  Cents.    Uncirculated,  except  the  5c.  which 

is  good.  4  pes 

1030  1882  25,  10,  5  Cents.     Uncirculated.  3  pes 

1031  1883  25,  10,  5  Cents.     Uncirculated,  last  named  good.  3  pes 

1032  1884  10  Cents.     Uncirculated.      Very  rare,  not  mentioned 

by  Leroux. 

1033  1884  5  Cents.     Fine;  rare. 

1034  1885  25,  10,  5  Cents.  Very  fine  and  uncirculated.         3  pes 

1035  1886  25,  10,  5  Cents.  Uncirculated.  3  pes 


74  COINS    AND    TOKENS    OF    CANADA. 

1036  1888  25,  10,  5  Cents.     Uncirculated.  3  pes 

1037  Cents  1858,  '59,  '76,  '81,  'f^'2,  '84,  '86.     Complete  set;    ex- 

tremely fine  or  bright  red.  7  pes 

1038  Cents.     Duplicate  set.     Same  condition.  7  pes 

1039  Pattern  Cent.     Plead  1.,  vk  toria  d  :  g  :  britaxniak  :  regixa 

F  :  D  :     l-Jev.  one  ce>  t  in  wreath.     Nickel ;  uncirculated, 
rare.     12. 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

1040  1865  Two  Dollars,  (/o/f?.    Bust  of  Victoria.    Rev.  2  dollars, 

ONE  HuxDREi)  PENCE,  TWO  HUNDRED  CENTS.     Very  fine ; 
scarce. 

1041  1870  Two  Dollars,  gold.     Same  type  ;  very  fine. 

1042  1!^72  Two  Dollars,  gold.     Very  fine. 

1043  1880  Two  Dollars,  gold.     Very  fine. 

1044  1881  Two  Dollars,  gold.     Uncirculated. 

1045  1882  Two  Dollars,  gold.     Uncirculated. 

1046  1865  20,  10,  5  Cents.     Very  good.  3  pes 

1047  1870  50,  20,  5  Cents.     Very  good,  3  pc& 

1048  1872  50,  20,  10  Cents.     Very  good.  3  pes 

1049  1873  50,  20,  10,  5  Cents.     Very  good.  4  pes 

1050  1874  50  Cents.     Very  good. 

1051  1876  50,  20,  10  Cents.     Very  good.  3  pes 

1052  1880  50,  20,  5  Cents.     Very  good.  3  pes 

1053  1881  50,  20  Cents.     Very  good.  2  pes 

1054  1882  50,  20,  5  Cents.     Fine.  3  pes 

1055  Cents  1865,  '72,  '73,  '76,  '80.     Complete  set.     Very  fine  and 

uncirculated.  5  pc& 

1056  I860  Cent   Token,      fishery  eights  for  Newfoundland. 

Rev.    RESPONSIBLE    GOVERNMENT    AND    FREE    TRADE.    Fine 

and  rare.     17.     L.  317. 

1057  1860  Cent  Tokens.     Duplicates;  worth  $1.50  each  in  Mon- 

treal. 2  pes 

1058  R.  &  I.  S.  Rutherford,  St.  John's,   1841,  and   without  date. 

Half  penny  Tokens.     Fine,  scarce.     19.    L.  319,  320.    2  pes 

1059  Duplicates,  two  of  each.     P'ine.  4  pes 

1060  Rutherford  Bros.  Harbour  Grace.     1840.    Halfpenny  tokens. 

Varieties;  fine,  scarce.     19.     L.  321,  322.  2  pes 

1061  Duplicates,  two  of  each.     Fine,  scarce.  4  pes 


H  COINS    AND    TOKENS    OF   CANADA.  75 

1062  Token.     Mitred  shield,  imio  pathia   i:r  avaloma.     liev.  A 
■•  harp    in    wreath,    API2T0N   MHN   AHP.       Copper,  fine; 

ridiculously  claimed  by  a  t'anciftd  contributor  to  a  histor- 
ical magazine  to  be  a  Newfoumllaiid  token.     22. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 
I06o  Dollar.     Spanish  Dollar  of  1806,  a  circular  section  cut  from 
centre,    rude    sun    in    counterstiimp.     Very  good;  exces- 
sively rare.     See  L.  350. 

INluney  being  extremely  rare  in  the  beginning  of  this  century,  Spanish 
dollars  were  cut  and  counterstaniped  b}'  order  of  the  Legislature,  tiie 
mutilated  coin  still  passing  as  a  dollar,  and  the  section  cut  out  (called  a 
button)  for  2  shillings.  One  specimen  is  in  the  Govei'nment  Collection, 
Halifax,  N.  S. ;  1  know  of  no  other  beside  this.  This  from  Part  I,  Kline 
Collection,  sold  by  W.  E.  Woodward.  May,  1.S8S. 

1064  1871  Cents.     Very  fine,  only  year  of  issue.  2  pes 

1065  1840  Sheaf  of  wheat  and  sickle,  prince  Edward's  island 

HALFPENNY,  RcV.    A     plough,     f:OMMERCE     AND     TRADE. 

Fine.  18.  L.  352.  Karity  7,  but  in  this  condition  9.  Struck 
by  James  Wilner,  a  blacksmith  of  Charlottetown. 

1066  1855  Prince  Edward's  Island.    Rev.  self  (government  and 

FREE  trade.     Several  die-varieties  ;    fine   and  very  fine. 
17.     L.  353.  6  pes 

1067  1855  Same,  but  "  Prince   Edward   Island."     Die-varieties  ; 

fine  and  very  fine.     17.     L.  354.  5  ])cs 

1068  1857  Same  as  last  except  date.     Die-varieties  in  8  different 

envelopes,  with    distinctive   characters  described  by  Mr. 
Hart.     Fine  to  uncirculated.     17.     L.  354.  12  pes 

1069  1855  One  Cent.  Rev.  fisheries  and  agriculture.  Die- 
varieties  ;  fine.     17.     L.  355.  4  pes 

1070  Steamer  1.,  halfpenny  token.  Rev.  fisheries  and  agri- 
culture.    Sharp,  uncirculated.     17.     L.  356. 

1071  Duplicates  of  last.     Fine,  rarity  4.  3  pes 

1072  Codfish,  success  to  the  fisheries.  Rev.  A  plough,  speed 
THE  PLOUGH.  Complete  set  of  varieties,  fine  to  uncircu- 
lated.    17.     L.  357.  4  pes 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

1073  1862  20,  10  Cents.     Fine  and  good,  scarce.  2  pes 

1074  1864  20,  10,  5  Cents.     Good  to  fine,  very  scarce.  3  pes 


76  COINS    AND   TOKENS   OF   CANADA. 

1075  1843  One  and  Halfi)enny  Tokens.     Bust  of  Victoria;  rev., 

ship.     Very  line.     L.  37:{,  374.  2  pes 

1076  1843  Halfpenny  token.     Sharp,  uncinmlated.     Rarity  6. 

1077  1854  One  Penny  currency.      Bust  of  Victoria;    rev.    ship. 

Bright  red,  uncirculated.  Rare  in  this  beautiful  condi- 
tion.    22.     L.  375. 

1078  1854  Penny  and  Halfpenny  currency.  Same.  Very  fine.  2  pes 

1079  1861,  1864,  Cents;  1861,  Half  Cent,  latter  rare.  Fine.   3  pes 

1080  Ship  sailing  r.,  FOR  public  accommodation.     Rev.  st  john 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HALF  PENNY  TOKEN.  Sharp,  uncircu- 
lated.    18.     L.  879,  rarity  5. 

1081  Duplicate  of  last.     Very  fine. 

1082  Crested  shield  in  drooping  branches  of  flowers,  depository 

OF  ARTS.  Rev.  F.  MODERMOTT  IMPORTER  OF  ENGLISH, 
FRENCH  &  GERMAN  FANCY  GOODS,  KING  ST.  SNT  JOHN.  N.  ];. 

Fine  proof;  in  this  condition  rarity  9.     15.    L.  380. 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 

1083  1823  Halfpenny  token.     Draped  bust  laureate  of  George 

IV.  Rev.  A  blooming  thistle.  Fine.  18.  L.  410, 411, 
412,  and  two  other  die-varieties  not  mentioned  by  him. 
Very  rare  set.  5  pes 

1084  1823  Same.     The  varieties  described  by  L.    V.  good.    3  ]ics 

1085  1824  One  Penny  token.     Type  of  preceding;  all  from  diff- 

erent dies.  Good  (1)  and  fine.  22.  L.  413,  414  and 
others  not  mentioned  by  him.  4  pes 

1086  1824  Halfpenny  tokens,  type  of  preceding.     Fine.     L.  416, 

417.  3  pes 

1087  1832  Penny  Tokens,  same  type.     Good  to  very  fine.  L.  418, 

419,  420,  421,  and  a  variety  with  slender  thistle-leaf  on 
rev.,  not  described  by  him.     Rare  set.  5  pes 

1088  1832  Duplicate  set.     Good  to  fine.  •  5  pes 

1089  1832  Halfpenny  Tokens.    Set  of  varieties,  comprising  L.  422 

to  425  and  two  others  not  described  by  him.  Average 
fine.  5  pes 

1090  1832  Same.     L.  422,  423  (2  var.),  424.     Good  to  fine.    4  pes 

1091  1840  Penny  Tokens.     Bust  of  Victoria;  rev.,  thistle.  Slight 

die-varieties ;  fine.     22.     L.  427.  6  pes 

1092  1843  Penny  Tokens,  type  of  preceding.  Slight  die-varieties, 

fine.     22.     L.  427.  5  pes 


COINS   AND   TOKENS   OF   CANADA.  77 

1093  1840,  1843.    Halfpenny  Tokens,  type  of  precedint^.  All  from 

different  dies;  good  to  fine.     L.  428.  7  pes 

1094  1856  Penny   Tokens.      Bust   of   Victoria;    rev.,   blooming 

branch.  With  and  without  l.  c.  w.  under  the  bust.  Very 
fine  and  uncirculated.     21.     L.  429  and  429a.  2  pes 

1095  J  856  Penny  Tokens.     Duplicates  of  last.     Fine.  2  pes 

1096  1856  Halfpenny   Token.       Type   of    preceding.      Uncircu- 

lated. 

1097  1856  Duplicates.     Fine.     L.  430.  3  pes 

1098  1856  Half])enny  Token,  struck  on  extremely  thin  planchet. 

Very  good. 

1099  Cents,  1861,  1862,  1864;  Half  Cents,  1861,  1864.     Very  fine 

and  uncirculated.     Scarce  set.     L.  432,  434.  5  pes 

1100  Duplicate  set.     Fine.  5  pes 

1101  1814  Military  bust  1.,  broke,  Halifax  nova  scotia.     Rev. 

Britannia  seated,  engagement  of  Shannon  and  Chesapeake 
in  the  distance.  The  three  varieties  ;  fiiie,  scarce  set.  16. 
L.  435.  3  pes 

1102  1814  Duplicates  ;  fine.  2  pes 

1103  1814  Draped  bust  r.,  half  peistnt  token.  Rev.  Ship  sailing 

r.,  FOR  THE  CONVENIENCE  OF  TRADE.  Very  fine  and  rare. 
18.     L.  436. 

1104  1814  Duplicate  of  last.     Obv.  fair;  rev.  good. 

1105  1815  Indian   with   dog,    commercial   change.     Rev.    Ship 

sailing- r.,  HALFPENNY  TOKEN  NO VASCOTIA.  Very  fine.  18. 
L.  437. 

1106  1815  Duplicate  of  last.     Fine.  2  pes 

1107  1815  Draped  bust  laureate  right,  halfpenny  token.     Rev. 

Britannia  seated,  genuine  British  copper.  Marked  die- 
varieties,  very  good  and  fine.     10.     L.  438.  4  pes 

1108  1815  Similar  obv.     Rev.  Ship  sailing  r.,  success  to  navi- 

gation &  TRADE.  Die-varieties,  fine.     18.     L.  439.      4  pes 

1109  1815  Similar  obv.     Rev.  Ship  sailing  right,  Halifax.     Die- 

varieties,  very  fine,  scarce.     16.     L.  440.  2  pes 

1110  1816  Building,    wholesale    &   retail    hardware"   store. 

Rev.  Spades,  scythe,  sickle  and  ban-el,  iiaitfax  nova 
SCOTIA.     Fine  and  scarce.     L.  441. 

1111  182U  Hibernia  seated  with  harp,   one   halfi'kxnv   token. 

Rev.  Ship  r.,  trade  and  navigation.  Fine.  18.  L. 
442.  2  pes 


78  COINS   AND   TOKENS   OF   CANADA. 

1112  Ship  sailing  r.,  xova  scotia  ais^d  new  bruxswick,  success. 

llev.  Justice  seated,  hokling  scale  and  cornucopia,  ship  in 
the  distance,  halfpenny  token.  Sharp,  brilliant  inii)res- 
sion,  perfectly  uncirculated.  18.  From  the  Levick  sale, 
May,  1884,  |8.G().     L.  443. 

1113  Duplicate  of  last.     Very  fine.     Rarity  6. 

1114  1815  Draped   bust  laureate   r.,  halfpenny   token.      Rev. 

Ship  sailing  r.,  payable  by  john  alex^^  barry.  Halifax. 
Marked  varieties  ;  very  fine.     16.     L.  444.  2  pes 

1115  1815  Same  type,  but  larger  bust,  deeper  drapery,  very  small 

date.  An  extremely  rare  if  not  unique  variety  discovered 
by  Mr.  Hart.     Very  fine. 

1116  1816  Building,  etc.,  as  in  1110.     Rev.  Similar,  but  payable 

AT  w.  A.  &  s.  black's.  HALIFAX.  N.  s.  Extremely  fine.  16. 
L.  445,  rarity  5. 

1117  1816  Duplicates  of  last.     Fine.  2  pes 

1118  Front  of  building,  half  penny  above.  Rev.  J.  B.  in  mon- 

ogram. Fair,  unpublished  ;  said  to  be  the  first  issue  of  J. 
Brown's  token,  described  in  following  number.  18.  Not 
in  Leroux. 

1119  A  blooming  thistle,  NEMO  me  impune  lacessit.     Rev.  Ship 

sailing  r.,  payable  at  the  store  of  j.  brown.  A  ery 
fine.     L.  446. 

1120  Duplicates  of  last.     Fine.  2  pes 

1121  1814  Draped  bust  laureate  r.,  half   penny    token.     Rev. 

Ship,  sails  partly  furled  r.,  payable  by  carritt  &  Alport 
HALIFAX.  Fine.  18.  L.  447,  rarity  4,  should  be  6  in 
this  condition. 

1122  1814  Draped   bust   laureate    r.,  halfpenny   token.     Rev. 

Front  of  wide  building,  payable  by  hosterman  &  etter. 
HALIFAX.     Very  fine.     17.     L.  449,  rarity  4. 

1123  1815  Similar  to  last.     Very  fine.     16.     L.  450. 

1124  1814  (2),  1815  (2).     Duplicates  of  last  Nos.     Fine.        4  pes 

1125  Halfpenny   Token.      robekt   purve's   |   cheap    |  family  | 

STORE  I  walla(^e.  Rev.  encourage  country  importers. 
Bright  red  ;  uncir.     L.  451.     Rare  in  this  condition. 

1126  Duplicates  of  last.     Fine.  2  pes 

1127  1815  Indian  and  dog  r.,  starr  &  shannon  Halifax.     Rev. 

Ship  sailing  r.,  halfpenny  token  novascotia.  Two 
varieties,  one  with  engrailed  edge  (Leroux,  452,  gives  but 
one).     18.     Very  fine.  2  pes 


COINS   AND   TOKENS   OF   CANADA.  79 

1128  1815  Duplicates  of  last,  plain  and  engrailed  edge.  Fine.  2  pes 

1129  1S15  A  barrel,  halfpexny  tokjon.     Kev.    payable  |  ijv  | 

MILES     W.   I    AVHITK    |   HALIFAX   |   X.    S.   |    IMPORTER    OF    IROX- 

MoxciEKY,  etc.     Fine.     18.     L.  45:J,  rarity  4. 

1130  1815  Same  as  last,  but  die  cracked   on   obv.     Very   good ; 

rare. 

1131  White's    Farthing.       one  |  farthing  |  payable    at  w.  l. 

AVHITe's  HALIFAX  HOUSK  HALIFAX  N.   S.     ReV.  CHEAP   |   DRY 

GOODS  STOKE,  etc.     Very  fine  and  rare.     14.     L.  454. 

1132  Duplicate  of  last.     Equally  fine.     Cost  $7.50. 

1133  Steamboat  sailing  r,,  Halifax  steamboat  company.     Rev. 

FERRY  TOKEN.     Bright  red  ;  uncir.     12.   L.  455. 

1134  Duplicate  of  last.     Very  fine. 

1135  Magdalen  Island.    1815.    Seal,  magdalex  island  token. 

Rev.  A  dry  codfish,  one  penny,  success  to  the  f^ishery. 
21.     In  superb  condition,  by  far  the  finest  I  have  seen ; 
very  rare.     L.  495. 
113G  Duplicate  of  last.     As  good  as  usually  found.     Rarity  4. 

HUDSON  BAY  COMPANY. 

1137  Brass  Token.     Arms  of  the  Company  surmounted  by  a  sable 

and  supported   by  stags,   pro  pelle   cutem   on  label  be- 
neath, the  whole  in   wreath  formed  of  two  branches  of 
oak.    Rev.  I-B   E   M    I    N    B  .     "  Hudson  Bay  Esquimaux 
Mission,   one  New  Beaver  Skin."     Boi-der  dotted,  edge 
milled  ;    mint    state,    with    minute    punch-mark    between 
N.  B.  on  rev.     19. 
Leroux,   who  does  not  possess  a  sijccimen  of   this  remarkaljle   and 
highly  prized  token,  ruarks  it  rarity  8;  but  Mr.  Hart  considers  it  as  of 
the  highest  (10).     The  11.  1>.  Co.  have  no  record  of  the  issue,  and  none 
are  known  to  exist  in  foreign  collections,  and  with  ihe  exception  here- 
after noted,  none  exist  in  Canada. 

1138  The  same.     Rev.  ^  N.  B.   "Half  New  Beaver  Skin."     Mnit 

state,  lacking  ])unc]i-niark  ;  equally  rare.     17.     L.  487. 

1139  The  same.     Rev.    i  N.  B.    "  Quarter   New    Beaver    Skin." 

Mint  state,  lacking  punch-mark  ;  equally  rare.  1().    L.  4S8. 
114(1  The  same.     Rev.  ^  N.    B.      '^Eighth    New    Jieaver    Skin." 

Mint  state,  lacking  punch  mark;  equally  rare. 
The  above  complete  set  of  four  pieces  will   be  ottered  togeihor,  or 
separately,  at  seller's  option. 


80  COINS    AND   TOKENS    OF    CANADA. 

1141  "One  New  Beaver  Skin."     Exact  duplicate  of  1137.    Brass, 

small  punch-jnark  ;  mint  state.     19.     L.  486. 

1142  "Half  New  Beaver  Skin,"     Exact  duplicate  of  1138.    Brass, 

small  punch-mark ;  somewliat  circulated.     17. 

'  This  specimen  was  the  first  one  discovered  ;  it  was  purchased  for  $125. 
Altogether  but  10  of  these  are  known,  G  now  offered,  and  a  set  of  4,  now 
in  a  private  dollection  in  Canada. 

LOWER  CANADA. 

1143  Satirical   Token.     Bust  r.    (Vexator)   caxaden.  sis.     Rev, 

Female  seated,  >vx  illos  v  {is  capere  1811),  The  one 
star  variety;  as  good  as  found,  17,  L.  500,  rarity  5. 
On  a  perfect  coin  in  the  Government  (Collection  at  Ottawa  the  legend 
reads,  "Vexator  M.  I.  Canadiensis" ;  this  piece  so  far  as  known  unique, 
furnishes  the  missing  link  in  the  explanation  of  this  remarkable  political, 
satii'ical  and  local  token,  which  has  proved  so  much  of  a  puzzle  to  numis- 
matists. The  Governor  Genei'al,  Sir  James  Henry  Craig  had  made  him- 
self very  unpopular  with  the  French  Canadians,  and  had  imprisoned  a 
few  of  their  prominent  politicians  and  Members  of  Parliament  for  ultra 
radical  opinions  expressed  by  them  in  their  organ  "  Le  Canadien  "  news- 
paper, but  could  not  hold  them  for  the  offence  committed.  The  legend 
has  I'eference  to  this  and  may  be  translated:  —  "Oh,  Canadian  per- 
secutor !     (Rev.)  Don't  you  wish  you  could  catch  them  ?" 

1144  Duplicate  of  last,  lettering  more  distinct.     Rare. 

1145  Another  specimen,  nearly  entire  legend  and  date  well  struck. 

Very  rare. 

1146  Vexator   Canadensis,     The  3  star   variety.     Bust  on   obv,, 

and    female   figure    on    rev,     well    struck,    legend   weak. 
^'ery  rare.     L.  501. 

1147  Anothei-.     Same  variety  as  last,  rev,  better  than  obv.    Rare. 

1148  Another.     Same  variety  ;  obv.  poor  ;  rev.  fair.     Rare. 

1149  1816  Military  bust  laureate  left,  HALF  PENNY  token.     Rev. 

Ship  sailing  r,,  Montreal,     Fine,     18,     L.  502,  rare. 

1150  1816  Duplicate,     Nearly  as  fine  as  last, 

1151  1830,  1841.     CANADA  ;  rev.,    half    pexnv.     Very  fine.     16, 

L,  503.     Scarce,  2  pes 

1152  1830,- 1841.     Duplicates  of  last.     Fine.  2  pes 

1153  Canada  Halfpknxy  Token.     Rev.  Ship  sailing  right,  fok 

puhlk;   accommodation.     Very  fine  ;  rare  in   this  condi- 
tion.    17.     L.  504. 

1154  Duplicate  of  last.     Same  condition. 


COINS    AND   TOKENS    OF    CANADA.  81 

1155  1837  Full  figure  of  French  Canadian,  or  Habitant,  long  whip 

in  hand,  pkovince  du  bas  Canada,  deux  sous.  Rev. 
Arms  of  Montreal,  with  nA>,(iUK  Du  pkupi.k  on  label  ; 
BANK  TOKEN  ONE  PENNY.     Fine.      22.     L.  505. 

1156  1837  Same  as  last ;  short  whip  variety,  fine.     22. 

1157  1837  Deux    Sous,  or   Penny.     Same   type,  with   jjank    ok 

MONTREAL  on  label.  Die-varieties.  Fine  and  uncirculated. 
22.     L.  510.  2  pes 

1158  1837  Deux    Sous,  or   Penny.     Same   type,  city    bank    on 

label.  Complete  set  of  die-varieties;  very  fine  and  un- 
circulated. 22.  L.  528,  528a.  Rare.  5  pes 
1159*1837  Deux  Sous,  or  Penny.  Same  type,  quep.ec  hank  on 
label.  Complete  set  of  die-varieties  ;  good  to  uncii-culated. 
22.     L.  530,  530a.     Rare.            •  4  pes 

1160  1837  Deux  Sons,  or  Penny.     Bancpie   du   Peuple,  Bank    of 

Montreal,  City  Bank,  Quebec  Bank,  on  labels.  Very 
good.  4  pes 

1161  1837  Deux  Sous,  or  Penny.     Same  as  last,  including  die- 

varieties.     Good  to  fine.  6  pes 

1162  1837  Un  Sou,  or  Penny.     Type  of  preceding,  baxc^ue  du 

PEUPLE.     Very  fine.     18.     L.  506. 

1163  1837  Un  Sou,  or  Penny,     bank  of  Montreal.     Die-varie- 

ties ;  very  good  and  fine.     18.     L.  512.  2  pes 

1164  1837- Un  Sou,  or  Penny,     city  bank.     Die-varieties.     Ex- 

tremely fine.     18.     L.  529.  2  pes 

1165  1838  Un  Sou,  or  Penny,     quebec   bank.     Very  fine.     18 

L.  531. 

1166  1837  Un  Sou,  or  Penny.    Names  of  the  four  different  banks 

on  label.     Good  to  very  fine.  4  pes 

1167  1838  Side  view  of  the  Bank  building,   bank  of  Montreal. 

Rev.  Oval  shield  of  the  city,  bank  of  Montreal  on  label, 
.  bank  token  one  penny.  Sharp,  perfect,  and  beautiful 
impression  of  this  excessively  rare  coin,  from  a  noted 
English  collection,  and  imported  by  the  cataloguer,  some 
years  ago,   at  a   cost  of  175.     Size  22,  rarity  9. 

1168  1838  Side  view  Half  Penny,  type  of  last  described.     Sharp, 

uncirculated.     Equally  rare  and  desirable.     18. 

1169  1839  Side  view  Penny,  type  of  preceding,  bank  of  :\roNT- 

EEAL  on  label.  Sharp,  brilliant  impression,  almost  equal 
to  a  proof.  22.  Like  the  preceding,  of  the  highest  rarity. 
L.  513. 


82  COINS    AND   TOKENS    OF   CANADA. 

1170  1839  Side  view   Penny.      Same    as   tlie   last,    but   banquk 

Du  PKUPLi:  on  label.  Fine;  excessively  rare.  22.  L. 
507. 

1171  1839  Side  view  Half  Penny.     Type  of  preceding,  hank  of 

MONTREAL  on  label.  Sharp,  uncirculated  and  rare,  quoted 
by  Canada  dealers  at  |25.     18.     L.  514. 

1172  1842  Penny.     Front  view  of  Bank,   pkovince  op  oanada  | 

BANK  OF  MONTREAL.  Kev.  Shield,  etc.  Uncirculated. 
22.     L.  515. 

1173  1842,  '44.     Half  Pennies.     Same  type.     Uncirculated.     18. 

L.  516. 

1174  1842,    '44.      Duplicate   Penny    and    Half   Pennies.  '  Uncir- 

culated. 3  pes 

1175  1852  Penny.     Habitant,  rjtoviNOE  du  Canada,  deux  sous. 

Rev.  Female  with  shield  and  cornucopia  seated,  ship  in 
the  distance,  (Quebec  bank  token,  one  penny.  Bright 
red,  uncirculated.     22.     L.  532. 

1176  1852  Half  Penny.     Same  type  ;  uncir.     18.     L.  533. 

1177  Duplicates  of  two  preceding  nos.     Uncirculated.  2  pes 

1178  Token,     t.  s.  bkoavn  &  co  importers  of  hardwares  Mon- 

treal. Rev.  Anvil,  spades,  etc.  Both  varieties :  very 
fine.     17.     L.  573.  2  pes 

1179  Token.     Watch  and  chain,  maysenholder  &  boiile  ♦  gold 

SMITHS  *  ESTABLISHED  1849.     Rev.  MONTREAL 4)etween  a 

rose  and  a  beaver,  corner  st.  vincent  &  notre  dame. 

Very  fine.     16.     L.  575  ;  rarity  7. 

This  token  is  a  new  discovery  and  has  never  before  api)eared  in  a  sale. 

But  five  specimens  are  known,  all  having  been  found  together,  and  held 

by  one  ))erson.    The  token  was  manufactured  by  the  firm  In  1849,  shortly 

before  they  gave  up  business ;  it  is  presumed  that  the  dies  broke  and 

that  no  more  were  struck. 

1180  1837  Token.     A  barrel,  th^  &  ^y^  molson,  distillers  &  &  & 

MONTREAL,  UN  SOU.  Rcv.  Distilling  apparatus,  cash  paid 
FOE  ALL  SORTS  OF  GRAIN.     Very  fine.     18.     L,  576. 

1181  1837  Duplicate  of  last,  but  slightly  smaller  thin  planchet. 

Uncirculated  ;  very  rare. 

1182  Commerce  Token.     Ship  •sailing  r.,  fkancis  mullins  &  son 

IMPORTERS    OF    SHIP  CHANDLERY  &C  MONTREAL.       Very  fine 

and  scarce.     17,     L.  577. 

1183  Duplicate  of  last.     Very  fine  and  scarce. 


COINS    AND   TOKENS    OF   CANADA.  83 

1184  Token,      Ship  sailing  r.      Rev.    i;.   w.   owkn  |  moxtkkal  | 

ROPERY  in  endless  entwined  double  rope.  Very  fine,  with 
slight  corrosion  spot  on  obverse.  Of  the  liighest  rarity, 
not  more  that  4  specimens  known.  The  Jiopery  was 
burnt  in  1837,  and  Owen  ruined.  Size  18.  Cost  $50. 
L.  578. 

1185  Token.     ,r.   siiaw  &  c<>   impoktkus   of    hardwarks    upper 

Towx  QUEBEC.     Rev.  Scythe,  spade,  etc.     Very  fine.    18. 
L.  580. 
118G  Duplicate  of  last.     Aery  fine;  scarce. 

1187  1852  A'iew  of  building,  l  gxaedinger,  sox  &   co    *  Mont- 

real •       Rev.    FURS   I   HATS     |    CAPS    |    *  ESTABLISHED    •    | 

1852.    Uncirculated.     17.     Not  in  Leroux. 

1188  Bier  Token.     Prussian  arms  crowned.     Rev.  •(iUTFUR*  5 

CENTS,    GESANGVEREIN    TEUTONIA    •   MONTREAL  •        BraSS, 

uncir.,  not  in  L.     15. 
1180  1821   Steamboat  right,  lauzon.     Rev.  bon  pour  huit  sols, 
FOUR  PENCE  TOKEN.  Counterstampcd  j.  mc  k.    Lead ;  fair, 
none  better  known.  '  17.     L.  599,  rarity  8. 

1190  FERRV  I  token;  rev.,  blank.     Brass,  fine.     Not  in  Leroux; 

said  to  haVe  superseded  the  Lauzon  ferry  token  in  1825. 
Very  rare.     18. 

1191  Bridge  Token,     de  lachesnaye  a  l'isle  de  Montreal  ox 

REPENTiGUY.  Rcv.  cALECHE  between  two  branches,  each 
with  blooming  rose.  Fair,  clipped  and  j^ierced.  Very 
rare.     18.     L.  585. 

In  1808  a  bridge  connected  the  Islanc]  of  Montreal  with  the  mainland, 
upon  which  these  passes  were  used.  The  charge  was  one  shilling  for  a 
Caliche,  or  old  French  two-wheeled  cab,  in  present  use  in  Quebec  and 
some  country  parts  of  French  Canada,  ninepence  for  a  Charrette,  or  cart, 
sixpence  f-'i- a  Cheval  or  horse,  and  threepence  for  a  Personne  or  foot 
passenger.  The  clipped  ones  were  to  distinguish  those  to  be  accounted 
for  by  the  toll  keeper  at  De  Lachesnaye.  The  complete  set  comprises 
twelve  pieces,  of  which  eleven  are  here  ottered ;  they  are  all  eagerly 
sought,  on  account  of  their  interest  and  rarity,  but  two  complete  sets 
being  known. 

1192  Same  obv.     Rev.    charrette  between  two  branches  of  lau- 

rel.    Fine,  clipped  ;  very  rare.     18.     L.  586. 

1193  Same  obv.     Rev.  cheval  between  two  floreated  ornaments. 

Fine,  clipped;  very  rare.     18.     L.  587. 


84  COINS    AND   TOKENS    OF    CANADA. 

1194  Same  obv.     Rev.  personxe  over  crossed  branches  of  laurel- 

Fine,  clipped  ;  very  rare.     18.     L.  588. 

1195  Bridge  Token,     de  l'isle  de  Montreal  a  repentiguy  on 

LACHESNAYE,  Rev.  CALECHE  as  in  No.  1191.  Counter- 
stamped  (?)  on  rev.,  fine  for  the  piece ;  very  rare.  18. 
L.  589. 

1196  Same  obv.     Rev.    charkktte,  as  in  No.  1192.     Very  fine 

and  rare.     18.     L.  590. 

1197  Same  obv.     Rev.    cheval,  as  in  No.  1193.     Very  fine  and 

rare.     18.     L.  591. 

1198  Same  obv.     Rev.  persoxne,  as  in  No.  1194.     Very  fine  and 

rare.     18.     L.     592. 

1199  Bridge  Token,     de  repentiguy  a  l'isle  de  Montreal  on 

LACHESNAYE.  Rcv.  CALECHE  as  in  No.  1191.  Very  fine 
and  rare.     18.     L.  593. 

1200  Same  obv.     Rev.  cheval,  as  in  No.  1193.     Fine,  very  rare. 

18.     L.  595. 

1201  Same  obv.     Rev.  personne,  as  in  No.  1194.     Very  fine  and 

rare.     18.     L.  596. 

1202  Railway  Token.     Locomotive,  Montreal  &  laciiine  rail- 

road COMPANY.  Rev.  Beaver  gnawing  branch  at  the  foot 
of  the  trunk  of  a  tree,  third  class.  Small  circular  hole 
in  centre  for  suspension ;  struck  for  use  among  the  Indians, 
who  traveled  at  special  low  rates.  Sharp,  uncirculated, 
rare.     22.     L.  600. 

1203  Duplicate  of  last.     Same  condition  ;  rare. 

1204  U.  S.   10  Cents  Postage  .Stamp  in   metallic   case;    weir  & 

LARMiNiE,  BANKERS,  ctc,  MONTREAL,  1862  ou  back.  Fine 
and  scarce.     L.  598. 

1205  Brass  Button.  Montreal  British  militia  (engraved).  Good 

and  very  rare.  First  organized  Militia  of  Montreal,  worn 
during  the  American  invasion  of  1775.     18. 

1206  Another.      G.  R.  in  monogram,  crowned,    Quebec   militia 

1775.     Brass,  traces  of  gilt ;  good,  equally  rare.     17. 

BOUQUET  OR  SOUS  SERIES. 

The  formation  of  this  set  of  the  renowned  Sous  Series,  which  actually 
comprises  evei'y  known  variety  but  two  (L.  534  and  535),  besides  several 
unpublished  ones,  necessitated  the  handling  and  classification  of  thousands 
of  specimens,  and  cost  Mr.  Hart  a  considerable  outlay  of  money.     To 


COINS   AND   TOKENS   OF   CANADA.  8^ 

preserve  the  collection  entire,  and  give  the  curator  of  some  Museum  or 
private  collector  the  opportunity  of  securing  it,  the  cataloguer  reserves 
the  right  of  selling  Nos.  1207  to  1259  inclusive,  numbering  70  dillerent 
varieties  in  die  or  metal,  together,  as  one  lot.  and  they  will  be  so  sold  if 
a  satisfactory  bid  is  made  at  the  time  of  the  sale. 

1207  Bouquet  of  rose,  thistles,  blades  of  wheat,  etc.,  agmculture 

&  COMMERCE  BAS  CANADA.  Ksv.  UN  SOU  iu  broad,  tlilck 
wreath,  banque  du  peuple  .  Montreal  .  Milled  edge  ; 
very  fine.     17.     L,  508. 

1208  Same.     Thin    planchet,    plain    edge.      Very   good,    slightly 

nicked.     Not  in  Leroux.     Karity  8. 

1209  Different  bouquet,  •agriculture  &  commerce*  bas  -  Can- 

ada. Kev.  UN  sou  in  wreath  of  five  maple  leaves,  small 
head  to  r.,  *banque  du  peuple  Montreal.  Reeded  edge, 
uncirculated.     L.  509,  r.  4. 

1210  Bouquet  with  rose  on   each  side,   trade    &   agriculture 

LOWER  CANADA.  Rev.  UN  SOU  in  wreath  of  ]talm  and 
laurel,  bank  op  Montreal  token.  Plain  edge,  uncircu- 
lated,    L.  517,  r.  3. 

1211  Same  obv.    Rev.  un  sou  in  wreath  of  palm  and  laurel,  bank 

TOKEN   MONTREAL.     Plain  edge,  die  varieties ;    good  to 

uncirculated.     L.  518,  r.  5  ;  520,  r.  3  ;  522,  r.  4  ;  524,  r.  4 ; 

52(3,  r.  4 ;  527,  r.  4.  8  pes 

The  differences  between  these  are  very  slight,  yet  they  are  the  product 

of  different  dies,  or  different  combinations  of  dies.     Leroux,  it  will  be 

noted,  gives  but  six. 

1212  Similar  obv.     Rev.  un   sou  in   wreath   of  palm  and  laurel, 

BANK  OP  3IONTEEAL  TOKEN.  Plain  edge,  die  varieties; 
good,  fine,  uncirculated.     L.  519,  r.  3.  3  pes 

1213  Similar  to  last.     Good.     L.  521,  r.  5. 

1214  Similar.     Very  fine.     L.  523,  r.  4. 

1215  Similar  obv.    Rev.  un  sou  in  wreath  of  laurel,  token  Mont- 

real.    Plain  edge ;  fine.     L.  525,  r.  4. 

1216  Bouquet  with  one  rose  to  r.,  agriculture  &  commerce,  bas- 

CANADA.  Rev.  UN  SOU  in  laurel  wi'eath  of  seventeen 
leaves,  token  Montreal.  Broken  die,  plain  edge,  veiy 
good.     L.  536,  r.  4. 

1217  Similar,  but  wreath  of  18  leaves.     Perfect  and  cracked  dies. 

Fine.     L.  537,  r.  5.  2  pes 

1218  Variety  of  last,  broken  die.     Very  good.     L.  538,  r.  4. 


86  COINS    AND   TOKENS    OF   CANADA. 

1219  Another  variety,  wreath  of  16  leaves.     Usual  break  in  obv. 

die.     Fine.     L.  589,  r.  4. 

1220  Similar   bouquet;    wreath    of   IS  leaves.      Extremely   fine. 

L.  540,  r.  3. 

1221  Similar  bouquet :  wreath  of  18  leaves.     Fine.     L.  541,  r.  4. 

1222  Same  bouquet  as  last ;  slight  variety  in  wreath.     Very  fine. 

L.  542,  r.  4. 

1223  Bouquet  with  rose  r.  and  three  blades  of  wheat  above.  Rev. 

Wreath  of  18  leaves.     Very  fine.     L.  543,  r.  4. 

1224  Slender  bouquet  with  rose  right  and  two  thistles  left.     Rev. 

Wreath  of  18  leaves.     Fine.     L.  544,  r.  4. 

1225  Similar  bouquet,  with  large  leaf  between  thistles  at  1.     Rev. 

Wreath  of  18  leaves.     Fine.     L.  545,  r.  4. 

1226  Same  as  last.     Brass  ;  good,  rare. 

1227  Bouquet  with  large  leaf  under  thistles  at  1.     Rev.  Wreath 

of  20  leaves      Fine.     L.  546,  r.  4. 

1228  Bouquet   with  four  clover  leaves  to  r.     Rev.  Small  wreath 

of  16  leaves.     Plain  and  milled  edge;  fine.     L.  547,  r.  4 ; 
latter  not  mentioned.  ^     2  pes 

1229  Same  as  last.     Brass,  pierced  ;  very  good. 

1230  Different  bouquet,  large  single  leaf  from  stem  of  bouquet  at 

1.  Rev.  Wreath  of  16  leaves,  with  triangular  ribbon  bow. 
Very  good,  pierced.     L.  548,  r.  8. 

1231  Different  bouquet,  rose  branch  with  small  blooming  rose  1., 

AGRK'ULTURE  &   (  OMMEKCE.  BAS  CAXADA.       Rev.    UX    SOU   in 

^  wreath  of  14  single  and  4  double  leaves,  token  jroNTREAL. 

Brass,  uncirculated,  obv.  misstrnck,  edge  milled.     L.  540, 

rarity  10. 

Leroux  says,  "  I  know  but  one  original  piece  in   brass,  milled  edge/' 

This  is  the  one,  and  his  description  is  taken  from  this  identical  j^iece.     A 

few  restrikes  in  copper  and  lead  have   been  issued  by  the  Numismatic 

Society  of  Montreal,  but  the  dies  can   no  longer  be  used,  or  liave  been 

canceled.     For  this  specimen  ]\Ir.  Hart  paid  $100. 

1232  Another.     Restrike  on  U.  S.  Cent  of  1852.     Unique. 

1233  Another,    size    20.       Imperfect    impi-ession    and    misstruck. 

R.  9. 
1284  Bouquet  with  large  rose  left,  and  large  leaf  from  stem  at  r. 

Rev.    Wreath   of   18   leaves,   dot   over  o   in    sou.     Fine. 

L.  550,  r.  5. 
1235  Same  obv.     Rev.  un  sou  close,  with  dot.  Fine.  L.  551,  r.  15. 


COINS   AND   TOKENS    OF   CANADA.  87 

1236  Bouquet   with    three   trefoils    from    stem    at    r.,    +    agbi- 

CULTURE     &     COMMERCE  +     BAS    .     CANADA  .       RcV.    IX    SOT 

close,  with  dot,  in  wreath  of  eighteen  leaves.  Very  fine. 
L.  552,  r.  4. 

1237  Similar  obv.,  without  dot  between  bas  and   Canada.     Jlev. 

UN  sou  in  wreath  of  eighteen  leaves.  Sharp,  uncirculated. 
L.  553,  r.  6.     Specimens  have  sold  as  high  as  $15.00. 

1238  Bouquet  with  two  trefoils  at  r.  and  large  leaf  at  1.  of  stem, 

A(tRICULTUEB     &     COMMERCE   +    BAS  -  CxVNADA.        KcV.    Dot 

close  to  o  of  sou,  wreath  of  IG  leaves.     Fine.    L.  554,  r.3. 

1239  Same  obv.,  slight  variety  in  rev.     Fine.     L.  555,  r.  6. 

1240  Different  bouquet,  same  punctuation  marks,  but  bas  .  Cana- 

da.    Rev.  Close  wreath  of  18  leaves.  V.  fine.  L.  55(3,  r.  3. 

1241  Same  obv.     Rev.  Close  wreath  of  1(5  leaves.     Uncirculated. 

L.  557,  r.  3. 

1242  Same  as  last,  but  brass.     Very  good,  nicked.     Rarity  (3. 

1243  Same.     Silver  or  gerinan  silver.     Fine,  unique. 

1244  Bouquet   with  trefoil  r.,  large  leaf  left  of  stem,  long  ribbon 

bow.  Rev.  Dot  over  o  of  sou  and  Avreath  of  1(3  leaves. 
Fine.  L.  558  and  550,  but  Mr.  Hart  thinks  that  both  of 
the  Leroux  illustrations  are  incorrect.     Rarity  4.        2  pes 

1245  Bouquet  with  two  trefoils  r.,  large  leaf  I.  of  stem,  drooping 

ribbon-bow,  +  agriculture  &  comjierce  +  bas,  -  canada 
Rev.  Wreath  of  20  leaves.  Brassy  copper  and  copper, 
very  fine.     L.  560,  r.  3,  2  pes 

1246  Bouquet  with  two  small  leaves  r.  and  one  large  leaf  1.  of  stem, 

BAS  -  CANADA.  Rcv.  UN  SOU  with  dot  in  centre,  widely 
spaced.  Perfect  and  broken  dies  ;  extremely  fine.  L.  561, 
r.  4.  2  pes 

1247  Bouquet  with  three  small  leaves  r.  and  one  1.  of  stem.     Rev. 

Same  as  last.     Good.     L.  562,  r.  8. 

1248  Small  bouquet  witli  long  stem  tied  with  long  slender  ribbon, 

:  AGRICULTURE  &  COMMERCE  :  BAS  -  CANADA.  Rev.  Wreath 
of  18  leaves,  u  in  sou  too  high.     Very  fine.     L.  563,  r.  3. 

1249  Bouquet  with  branch  of  four  leaves  to  r.  of  stem,  +A(;Riri  l- 

TURE  &  COMMERCE*  BAS  -  CANADA.  Rev.  Similar  to  last, 
but  sou  in  proper  position.  Perfect  and  broken  dies. 
Very  fine.     L.  564,  r.  4.  2  pes. 

1250  Bouquet  with   short  stem   and   two   long  ribbons   to  bow. 

Rev.  Wreath  of  Ki  leaves.     Fine.     L.  565,  r.  4. 


8S  COINS    AND    TOKENS    OF    CANDDA. 

1251  Same  obv.     Rev.  Wreath  of  eighteen  leaves,  un  sou  widely 

spaced.     Fine.     L.  5G6,  r,  5. 

1252  Same  obv.  with  break  in  die  from  ui»i)er  1.  blade  of  wheat  to 

L   in    AGRICULTURE.      llev.    Very  similar*  to    last.     P^'ine. 
L.  567,  r.  4. 

1253  Large  bouquet  witli  large  rose  r.  and  large  thistle  1.     IJev. 

ux  sou  in  laurel  wreatli  of  40  leaves  (L.  says  80).  Fine. 
L.  568,  r.  4. 

1254  Bouquet  with  three  blades  of  wheat  between  large  rose  and 

thistle  above.  Rev.  Same  as  last.  Very  fine.  L.  509, 
r.  4. 

1255  Same  obv.    Rev.  un  sou  in  wreath  of  32  leaves  (L.  says  39). 

Very  fine.     L.  570,  r.  4. 

1256  Bouquet  with  trefoil  and  large  thistle  leaf  to  left  of  stem. 

Rev.  Same  as  last.     Very  fine.     L.  571,  r.  4. 

1257  Bouquet  with  thistle  leaf  to  1.  of  stem.      Rev.  Same  as  last. 

Very  fine.     L.  572,  r.  4. 

1258  Bouquet.     Rev.  Eagle  and  shield  in  circle  of  13  stars.,  •  t 

DUSEAMAN  BUTCHER  *  BELLEVILLE.  Die  cracked  OB  eacli 
side,  fine.     L.  574,  r.  4. 

1259  Bouquet.     *  t.  d.  seaman  butcher*  belleville.     Rev.  A 

COW,  *  A  FRIEND  *  TO  THE  CONSTITUTION.  Very  fine,  rare, 
not  in  Leroux. 
12G0  Maple  leaves  crossed,   commerce  bas  -  canada.     Rev.  un 
SOU   in   wreath,  .i"   roy,  Montreal.     Thick  and  thin  pi., 
fine.     L.  579.  2  i)cs 

1261  Duplicate  Set  of  Bouquet  Tokens.     Leroux,  Nos.  508,  509, 

517,  519  (3  var.),  522,  525,  586,  537,  538,  539,  540,  541,  542, 
543,  544,  545  (copper  and  brass),  546,  547,  550,  551,  552, 
553,  554,  556,  557,  558,  559,  560,  561  (perfect  and  broken 
die),  563,  564  (perfect  and  broken  die),  566,  567,  568,  569, 
570,  571,  572,  574,  579  (thick  and  thin  pi.).  Average 
strictly  fine,  a  few  die  varieties  not  in  L.  Very  desirable 
if  incomplete.  44  pes 

1262  Playing  Cards  displayed  on  each  side.     Fine.     19.     L.  601. 

UPPER  CANADA. 

1263  Ship  r.,  success  to   the  commerce,  etc.     Rev.  sir  isaac 

BROCK,  etc.,  1812,  in  9  lines.     Very  fine.     17.     L.  680. 


COINS   AND    TOKENS    OF    CANADA.  89 

1264  Same  obv.     Rev.  succkss  to  commerce,  etc.,  181(J,  in  cen- 

tre.    Fine.     17.     L.  681. 

1265  Urn  on  pedestal  inscribed,  fell  oct  13,  1812;    near  border, 

s^  ISAAC  BROCK,  ctc.  Rcv.  As  last.  Die  vai-ieties,  fine 
and  very  fine,  in  rarity  3  to  8.     L.  682.  (5  jies 

1266  Duplicates  of   three  preceding   numbers.     8    varieties ;    all 

fine.  8  pes 

1267  Schooner   r.,    halfpenny    token    upper    Canada.       Rev. 

Indian  and  dog,  commercial  change  1815.  Very  good 
and  poor.     17."  L.  683,  688.  2  pes 

1268  Same  obv.     Rev.  A  barrel,  commercial  change  1821.     17. 

Fine.     L.  685. 

1269  Schooner,  varieties.     Rev.  A  plough,  to  facilitate  trade, 

1823,  1833.  Good  to  uncirculated.  17.   L.  687,  690.     3  pes 

1270  Schooner  r.     Rev.  Crossed  spades  over  anvil,  commercial 

CHANGE,  1820.     Fine.     17.     Varieties.     L.  689.  3  pes 

1271  Duplicate  set.     Good  and  fine.  3  pes 

1272  Similar  obv.     Rev.  Scythe,  spade,  vise,  anvil,  etc.,  commer- 

cial CHANGE,  1833.     Very  fine.     18.     L.  691,  rare. 

1273  Duplicate  of  last.     Fine. 

1274  1832  Draped  bust  laureate,   province   of   upper   Canada. 

Rev.  Britannia  seated,  halfpenny  token.  Fine,  very 
scarce.     18.     L.  692. 

1275  Bank  of  Upper  Canada.      Penny  tokens,  1850,  1852,  1854 

(varieties),  1857.  Fine  to  bright  red.  Scarce  and  desir- 
able set.     21.     L.  693,  etc.  5  pes 

1276  Same.      Halfpenny   tokens.      1S50,    1852    (varieties),    1854 

(varieties),  1857.  Fine  to  bright  red.  Scarce  and  desir- 
able set.     18.     L.  695.  6  pes 

1277  Same.     Penny  and  Halfpenny  tokens.      Duplicates  of  two 

preceding  Nos.  Complete  as  to  dates.  Fine  to  bright 
red.  9  pes 

1278  Bank  of  Upper  Canada.     Penny  token  of  1857.     On  border 

in  raised  letters,  from  die,  "  To  commemorate  the  Domin- 
ion Exhibition  held  in  Montreal."  Fine,  helieoed  to  he 
unique. 

1279  1796  Britannia  presenting  two  children  to  America,  nKirisii 

SETTLEMENT    KENTUCKY.       RcV.    ONE  HALF  PENNY,  COPPER 

COMPANY  I  OF  UPPER  |  CANADA.  Proof,  vcry  rare  and  de- 
sirable.    18.     L.  697. 


90  COINS    AND    TOKENS    OF    CANADA. 

1280  1822  Figure  of  Justice,  lesslie  &  sons  Toronto  &  dundass. 
Rev.  A  plough,  prosperity  to  caxada,  la  prudence  et 
LA  oandeur;  in  the  field,  token,  2i)  currency.  Very 
fine  and  rare.     Sell  for  810.00  in  Canada.     26.     L.  69S. 

12S1  Duplicate  of  last.     Very  fine,  test  cut  on  edge.     Rare. 

1282  Lesslie  Jt  Sons,  York,  Kingston  &  Dundas,  otherwise  similar 

to  last.     Complete  set  of  die   varieties.     Fine   and  rare. 

17.  L.  699.  5  pes 

1283  Same  as  last.     Die  varieties.     Good  to  fine.  4  pes 

DOUBTFUL  TOKENS  OF  CANADA. 

Under  this  head  are  classified  tokens  of  doubtful  origin  or  attribution, 
many  of  which  were  struck  in  Canada,  or  for  circulation  in  the  British 
Provinces  of  North  America.  Nearly  all  are  recognized  by  Canadian 
authorities,  and  are  described  by  authors  on  that  coinage. 

1284  1781  North  American  token.     Very  fine.     IS.     L.  766. 

1285  Duplicates  of  last.     Very  good.  2  pes 

1286  1812  and  1813.  Draped  bust  in  wreath.  Rev.  Justice  seated, 

ONE  penny  token.  With  and  without  date  on  rev.  All 
different.     Good  to  very  fin-e.  22.  L.  767,  768,  769.     6  pes 

1287  Duplicates  of  last.     All  from  different  dies.     Good  and  very 

good.  5  |)cs 

1288  1812  Halfpenny  token,    type   of   preceding.     Uncirculated. 

18.  L.  770. 

1289  1812  Halfpenny  tokens.     With  and  without  inscription  on 

rev.  Copper  and  brass ;  good  to  very  fine.  All  from 
different  dies,  and  believed  to  have  been  issued  by  a 
Montreal  hardware  firm  of  that  ])eriod.  18.  Leroux  770 
to  773.  37  pes 

1290  Ship  r.     Rev.  Justice  seated,  halfpenny  token,  1812,  and 

1815.     Fine  and  very  fine,  latter  cost  11.50.     18.     L.  774. 

2  pes 

1291  Duplicates  of  last  and  one  without  date  (not  in  L.)     Good. 

3  pes 

1292  Female  with  caduceus  1.,  trade  &  navigation.     Rev.  puke 

<  opper  preferable  to  paper.  1812,  1813.  Halfpennies 
and  farthing.     Very  good  and  fine.     L.  775.  3  pes 

1293  Duplicates  of  last,     ^'ery  good  ;  scarce.  3  pes 

1294  1813    Sllip  1.,  TRADE  &  NAVIGATION.       ReV.  PURE  COPPER,  OtC. 

Halfpenny   tokens,  several  die  varieties.     P^ine.     L.  776. 

9  pes 


COINS    AND    TOKENS   OF    CANADA.  91 

1295  1813  Penny  tokens,  type  of  12!li*.     Die  varieties;  one  poor, 

two  uncirculated,  the  latter  cost  $2S)0  eacli.  L.  777.    3  pes 

1296  1813  Duplicates    of   last,    die    varieties;    another   of    1814. 

Fine,  3  pes 

1297  Same  obv. ;  rev.,  onk  stiver.     Good  and  fine.     21.       2  pes 

1298  Monogram  in   wreath;  rev.,  faktiiixg    tokkn,   1812;   also 

Penny  and  Halfpenny  (varieties)  of  this  type,  date  1814. 
Fine.     L.  778,  779,  780.     Rare.  4  pes 

Issued  by  Richard  Hurd,  a  Dry  Goods  merchant  in  Montreal,  1812-1814. 

1299  Penny,  Halfpenny  and   Farthing,  duplicates  of  last.     Good 

and  fine.     l\are.  3  pes 

1300  Britannia  seated,  in  wreath.     Rev.  A  lion,  halfpenny.  Die 

varieties,  1813  (3),  1814.     See  L.  781.     Fine    and    scarce. 

4  pes 

1301  Same  obv.     Rev.  An  eagle,  iialfpennv  tokp:n   1813,  1814, 

1815,  two  varieties  of  each  date.  Good  to  very  fine  and 
very  scarce.     L.  781  and  782.  6  pes 

1302  1815  Ship  sailing  1.,   ships  colonies  and  commerce.     Rev. 

ONE  halfpenny  TOKEN  the  words  separated  by  blooming 
branches.  Brass,  sharp,  barely  circulated,  the  finest  Mr. 
Hart   has  seen,   and  cost  him   $7.50.     18.     L.  783,  r.  6. 

1303  Duplicate;  another  with  for  publick  accommodation   on 

rev.     Brass,  very  good  and  rare.  2  pes 

1304  1815  Draped   bust  r.,  genuine  p.ritish   copper;  rev.,  Bri- 

tannia seated,  half  penny  ;  another,  similar,  but  legends 
occupy    the   opposite    sides.     Fine.     17  and  18.     L.  784. 

2  pes 

1305  1815  Halfpenny  tokens  of  the  same  type  but  without  leg- 

ends.    Die  varieties,  fine.     L.  785.  2  pes 

1306  1820  Draped  bust  laureate  1.;  rev.,  a  harp  and  date.    Brass. 

Believed  to  be  all  from  different  dies;  a  most  complete 
and  rare  set.  Aver,  fine,  one  pierced.    18.    L.  786.    28  pes 

1307  1825  Military  bust  r.     Rev.  Justice  seated  r.,  to  facilitate 

TRADE.     Die  varieties,  fine.     18.     L.  787.  3  [»cs 

1308  1825  Bust  1.,  bkitish  colonies.     Rev.  Justice  seated  1.,  to 

facilitate  trade.     Good  and  very  good.    L.  788.     3  pes 

1309  1838  Bust  laureate  1.,  pure  copper,  etc.    Rev.  Female  hold- 

ing eaduceus  seated,  trade  &  navigation.  Penny  tokens. 
Fine.     L.  789.  2  pes 


92  COINS   AND   TOKENS   OF   CANADA. 

1310  Speed   the  Plough.     Half])enny  tokens  ;  the  two  varieties. 

Very  fine.     17.     L.  790.  2  pes 

1311  Ship  sailing  r.,  for  general  accommodation.     Rev.  pure 

COPPER,  etc.     Halfpennies;  fine.     L.  791.  2  pes 

1312  Male  figure  with  club  and  sprig  of  shamrock  in  wreath  of 

oak  and  shamrock.      Rev.  pure  copper  preferable  to 
PAPER.     Very  fine.     18.     L.  792. 
1813  Duplicate  of  last.     Fine. 

1314  Ships,  Colo^ties  &  Commerce  Tokens.     Ships  (32),  busts 

(2),  harp  (1).     In  different  envelopes,  numbered  and  with 

♦      accompanying  descriptive  list  by  "Mr.  Hart.     All   from 

different  dies  and  nearly  all  very  fine,  one  pierced.     As  a 

set  very  rare  and  interesting.    17  and  IS.    L.  793.     35  pes 

1315  1805  Bust  of  Wellington  1.;  rev.,  harp.     Die  varieties,  good 

and  very  fine.     18.     L.  794.  3  pes 

1316  1813  Draped  bust  of  Wellington  r.,  marquis  Wellington. 

Rev.  Commei'ce.     Very  fine.     18.     L.  797.     R.  6. 

1317  1813  Military  bust  of  W.  and  names  of  engagements.     Rev. 

Britannia  seated,  one  penny  token.  Fine  and  rare.  22. 
L.  798. 

1318  1813  Military  bust  over  crossed   branches  of  laurel,  field 

MARSHAL  WELLINGTON.  Rcv.  Similar  to  last,  but  half- 
penny TOKEN.     Die  varieties,  fine.     18.     L.  799. 

1319  1814  Military  bust,  Wellington  halfpenny  token.     Rev. 

Britannia  in  wreath.  Set  of  die  varieties,  good  to  very 
fine.     L.  800.  4  pes 

1320  1815  Ship  r.     Rev.  Wellington  waterlog.     Die  varieties, 

fine.     17.     L.  802.     R.  6.  2  pes 

1321  1815  Bust  r.;  rev.,  as  last.     Fine.     18.     L.  803.  2  pes 

1322  Duplicates  of  1320  and  1321.     Very  good,  rare.  2  pes 

1323  1816  Bust  1.,  the  illustrious  Wellington.     Rev.  Harp, 

WATERLOO  halfpenny.  Set  of  die  varieties;  fine  and 
rare.     L.  804.  3  pes 

1324  Military  bust  1.,  vimiera,  talavera,  etc.     Rev.  Horseman 

r.,  COSSACK  PENNY  TOKEN.     Uncir.,  rare.     21.     L.  805. 

1325  Duplicate  of  last.      Very  good  ;  rare. 

1326  Military  bust  over  crossed  branches  of  laurel,  field  marshal 

WELLINGTON.  Rev.  Britannia  seated,  halfpenny  token, 
branches  of  laurel  in  exergue,  instead  of  date.  Die  varie- 
ties; fine  and  rare  set.     L.  806,  807.  6  pes 


COINS    AND   TOKENS   OF    CANADA.  93 

1327  Duplicates  of  last.     Good  and  fine.  5  pes 

1328  Bust  of  George  Canning.     Rev.  commercial  change.  Fine. 

15.     L.  808.     R.  4.  2  pes 

1329  Bust  of  Sir  Robert  Peel;  rev.,  as  last.      Very  fine  and  rare. 

Not  in  L.     15. 

1330  Military  bust  of  unknown  general  over  crossed  branches  of 

laurel,  victoria  kobis  est.  Rev.  Britannia  seated,  iialf- 
pejStnt  tokeis',  branches  of  laurel  in  exergue.  Die  varie- 
ties, fine.     18.     L.  809.  3  pes 

1331  Military  bust  1.,  hispaniam  et  lvsitaxiam  restitvit  Wel- 

lington^. Rev.  Names  of  battles.  Set  of  die  varieties, 
fine  to  uncirculated.     17.     L.  810,  811,  812.  7  pes 

1332  Same,  three  names  of  battles  on  reverse  field,  ending  with 

SALAMANCA.  (L.  811.)  Silver  proof ;  extremely  rare. 
Bought  of  Ed.  Groh,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  twenty  years 
ago  for  $10. 

1333  Bust   of   De    Sala   r.     Rev.  ships    colonies   &   commerce. 

Fine  and  rare.     17.     L.  813.  3  pes 

1334  Ship  r.     Rev.  one  penny  in  w^reath.     Fine,  rare.     22. 

1335  Figure  of  Justice  on  pedestal,  in  wreath  of  palm  and  laurel. 

Rev.  ONE  PENNY  TOKEN  in  wrcath.  A  beautiful  design  ; 
very  rare.     21. 

1336  1814  Draped  bust  1.,  Wellington  &  victory.     Rev.  Hiber- 

nia  seated,  edw.  bewley,  1816.     Very  good.     21. 

1337  Draped   bust   left,    Wellington   &   erin  go  eragh.     Rev. 

Crowded  harp,  edw.  Stephens  1816.  Very  good. 
21. 

1338  1830  Draped  bust  r.,   god  save  the  king.     Rev.  for  pub- 

lick  ACCOMMODATION.  Penny  (4)  and  hlfp.  size.  Very 
good.  5  pes 

1339  1811  Draped  bust  r.,  vinoit  amor  patriae.    Rev.  Britannia 

seated,  in  wreath.  Several  die  varieties.  Fair  to  fine. 
18.  1-  pes 

1340  Bust  of  Mercury.     Rev.  Britannia  seated  in  wreath.    Varie- 

ties, very  good.     18.  3  pes 

1341  Head  1.,  BRUTUS.     Rev.,  similar  to  last.     Die  varieties  ;  good 

and  fine.     18.  5  pcs 

1342  1822  Halfpenny  token  with  bust  of  Geo.  IV,  same  as  in  N. 

S.  halfp.  of  1823.  Rev.  Crowned  harp,  hiberni a.  Fine, 
rare.     17. 


94  COINS   AND   TOKENS   OF    CANADA. 

1343  1S14-1820  Penny  and  Halfp.  tokens,  four  with  harp  on  rev. 

Different  and  unlike  any  of  preceding.  Rare  lot,  good  to 
fine.  0  pes 

1344  1820  Ship   r.,    trade    and    navigation.      Rev.    Hibernia 

seated,  one  half  penny  token.     Very  good.  4  pes 

1345  1816  Anchor  in    circle,    halfpenny   token.      Rev.    H    in 

M'reath.     Curious  unpublished  Canada  token.     Fine.     17. 

1346  Canada  25  Cents  (3),  10  Cents.     Misstruck,  etc.     Very  good. 

4  pes 

1347  Canada  Cents  and  Tokens.     Misstruck,  thin   planchets,  in- 

cused impressions.     Fine  lot.  10  pes 

1348  Pennsylva.  and  other  Halfpenny  tokens.     Fair,  one  pierced. 

24  pes 

1349  Eagle  Halfpenny  tokens,  one  made  in  Troy,  N.  Y.    Curious, 

fair.  2  pes 

1350  Canada   counterstamped    and    engraved    tokens.      Includes 

Devins  &  Bolton,  Rindlay  &  McWilliam,  Montreal,  etc., 
in  value  from  1  to  25  cents.  Copper,  brass,  German  silver, 
etc.     Poor  to  fine  ;  scarce  lot.  29  pes 

1351  Odds  and  Ends.     Penny   and   Halfp.    size,    all    of   Canada. 

Poor  lot.  12  pes 

1352  1828  Shijj  1.,  com-Aierce.     Rev.  one  farthing  token.  Fine, 

extremely  rare.     Sandliam,  No.  58. 

CANADA  TOKENS,  ETC.;  RECENT  ISSUES. 

1353  1882  Obv.  similar  to  old  U.  S.  Cent.     Rev.  ijlaklev  &  cos, 

etc.     HALIFAX,  N.  s.     Brass  proof.     18.     L.  966. 

1354  Duplicate  of  last.     Same  condition.  2  pes 

1355  E.  A.  Cardinal,  Numismatist,  Montreal.     Varieties  of   his 

token.  Mint  state,  rare.  17  and  19.  Brass  (2),  w.m.  L. 
967,  968,  969.  3  pes 

1356  Duplicates.     L.  968,  909.     Brass,  same  condition.  4  pes 

1357  Bust  of  Victoria.     Rev.  use  devins'  vegetable  worm  pas- 

tiles,  etc.,  1867.  Bright  red,  uncirculated,  rare.  17.  L. 
970. 

1358  Duplicates  of  last.     Same  condition.  2  pes 

1359  Beaver,  maison  jacques   oartier  st  rooh,  Quebec.     Rev. 

UN  CENTiN,  etc.     Bright  red,  uncir.     17.     L.  971. 

1360  Dujilicates  of  last.     Same  condition,  scarce.  2  pes 


COINS   AND   TOKENS   OF   CANADA.  95 

1361  Crown,     c.  e.  a.  langlois.      Rev.  drink   st   leon  avatkr. 

Brass,  fine.     13.     L.  973. 

1362  Dr.  Leroux   Token,   one   with  family  arras.      Copper    and 

brass,  mint  state.     17.     L.  974  and  975.  2  pes 

1363  Lymburner  &  Brother,  Montreal.     Varieties  of  their  tokens, 

different  metals,  etc.     Mint  state.     L.  978,  979.  7  jk-s 

1364  Duplicates  of  last.     Same  condition.  5  pes 

1365  Bust  of  Victoria,  r.   siiarpley,   jeweler   &   watchmaker, 

etc.,  MONTREAL.     Brass,  mint  state,  rare.     14.     L.  982. 

1366  Duplicate  of  last.     Very  fine. 

1367  A.  Bain,  St.  Catharine's,  Ontario.     Rev.  good  for  5  cents. 

Nickel,  mint  state.     12.     L.  1016. 

1368  Davis  &  Buie,   Montreal  Business   College.     Lead  tokens, 

proof.     19.     L.  1018.  2  pes 

1369  A.  J.  Dompierre  Ottawa  Bakery,    i  &  1  loaf.    Brass  shells  ; 

fine,  rare.     Cost  |3.     17  and  20.     L.  1021,  1022.         2  pes 

1370  I.  B.  Durocher,   Richelieu   Hotel ;    H.   Elmsic,  good   for  5 

cents ;  A.  D.  Fancher,  Peterborough.  Brass  tokens ; 
fine  and  rare.     16.     L.  1023,  1024,  1025.  •}  pes 

1371  Evening   Globe,     good    for   one    copy.     Bronzed    electro, 

central  perforation.     17.     L.  1026.  3  pes 

1372  Crown,     i  loaf  .  iliffe.     Varieties.     German  silver,  brass, 

etc.  Scarce;  for  one  of  these  Mr.  Hart  paid  $2.00.  13 
to  16.     Fair  to  very  fine.     L.  1029,  1030.  8  pes 

1373  J.  C.  Lampman,  Thorold,  Ont. ;  G.  N. ;  in  trade;  H.  Paulus, 

Fort  Erie,  Ont. ;  V.  R.  ^  ^  ^  (2) ;  Robinson  House, 
Camlachie,  Ont  ;  F.  S.,  Montreal;  Reid  House,  Lindsay; 
Mascotte,  G.  N.  Five  Cents  tokens;  nickel  (1)  and 
brass;  fine  to  uncir.  13  to  16.  L.  1032,  '37,  '38,  '39,  '41, 
'43,  '44,  '47,  '49,  last  described  not  in  L.     Rare  lot.    11  j)cs 

COMMUNION  TOKENS. 

A  very  complete  collection  of  these  interesting  tokens,  similar  to  those 
described  in  Mr.  Thomas  Warner's  work  on  Church  Tokens  of  the  U.  S. 
They  are  struck  in  tin,  pewter  or  lead,  etc.,  were  issued  for  use  in  Pres- 
byterian Churches  of  the  various  British  Provinces ;  all  are  interestinof, 
many  now  very  rare,  if  not  unobtainable. 

1374  Prince  Edw'ard  Island.    ST.  I(ohn)  P(arish).  Fine,  o\vt1. 

18.     L.  358,  r,  5. 

1375  —  Similar  to  last.    Cut  on  edge,  good,  oval.  16.  L.  35'J,  r.  4. 


96  COINS    AND   TOKENS    OF   CANADA. 

1376  New  Bruxsavick.     D(umfries)  K(irk)  1833.     Square,  very 

fine.     11.     L.  383B,  r.  5. 

1377  —  H(arvey)   S(ettlement),   a  colony  from  New  England  in 

York  Co.     Fine.     14.     L.  383  E,  r.  4. 

1378  —  JOHN  MACLEAN,  coxGREGATiox  OF  RicHiBucTO.     Square, 

fine.     L.  384A,  r.  5. 

1379  —  A  cross,  saint  Andrew's  june  1825.     Rev.  new  Bruns- 

wick NA.     Square,  fine.     15.     L.  386,  r.  5. 

1380  —  ST.  Andrew's  church,  st  john  n.  b.  etc.     Rev.  do  this 

IN  REMEMBRANCE  OF  ME.     Oval,  uncir.     18.     L.  387,  r.  5. 

1381  —  ST  JAMES  CHURCH.     Rev.  I  COR.  XI.  23.     Fine.     12  x  17. 

L.  388,  r.  5. 

1382    REV.    W.    T.    WISHART     saint     STEPHENS     CHURCH.  Rcv. 

SAINT  JOHN  NEAv  BRUNSWICK  1842.  Very  fine.  16. 
L.  389,  r.  5. 

1383    FREE    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH    ST  JOHN    NEAV  BRUNSAVICK. 

Rev.  THIS  DO,  etc.     Fine.     13  x  17.     L.  390,  r.  5. 

1384  Nova  Scotia,     st  james  church  Dartmouth.     Rev.  this 

DO,  etc.     Fine.     13  x  17.     L.  457,  r.  5. 

1385  —  KEvi>  A.  dick  DOUGLASS   1803.     Square,  good.     15.     L. 

458,  r.  5.  He  was  the  first  minister  ordained  by  a  perma- 
nently constituted  Pi'esbytery  in  British  America. 

1386  —  R.  C.  H.  (Relief  Church,  Halifax).     Rev.    1818.     Fine. 

16.     L.  459,  r.  4. 

1387  —  P.  C.    H.    1784.     Rev.    A   burning   bush,    Presbyterian 

Church,  Halifax,  founded  1750  by  the  Rev.  Aaron  Cleve- 
land, an  ancestor  of  Grover  Cleveland,  President  of  the 
United  States.     Very  fine.     19.     L.  460,  r.  5. 

1888    REV.  p.  C.    MCGREGOR    HALIFAX    N.   S.   1843.       Rev.     POPLAR 

GROVE  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  (now  Nortli  Park  Street 
Church).     Very  fine.     12  x  19.     L.  461,  r.  5. 

1389  —  ST.  John's  Presbyterian  church,  Halifax  n.  s.  1813. 

Rev.  THIS  DO  IN  REMEMBRANCE  OF  MK.  BUT  LET  A  MAN  EX- 
AMINE HIMSELF.     Uncirculated.     14  x  17,     L.  462,  r.  5. 

1390    ST  MATHEW'S  CHURCH    HALIFAX    N.  S.       Rev.    A    CUp,  THIS 

DO,  etc.     Uncirculated.     12  x  17.     L.  463,  r.  5. 
1891  —  LOWER  SKTT(leraent,  East  River,  N.  S.).     Square,  fine. 
13  X  13.     L.  468  B.,  r.  5. 

1392    PRESBYTERIAN    CONGREGATION    MAITLAND.       Rev.    A    CUp, 

THIS  DO,  etc.     Very  fine.     13  x  17.     L.  463  C,  r.  5. 


COINS    AND    TOKENS    OF    CANADA.  97 

1393  Nova  Scotia,      Burning   bush    and   motto,   free   church 

OF     SCOTLAND.         ReV.    JOHN     KNOX     CHURCH,    NEW  .   GLAS- 

cow,  THIS  DO,  etc.  Sharp,  proof.  12  x  17.  L.  463  H., 
r.  5. 

1394   COMMUNION     TOKEN.    ST    ANDREw's    NEAV    GLASCOW  1855. 

Rev.  THIS  DO,  etc.  Sharp,  uncir.  12  x  17.  L.  4G3  I, 
r.  5. 

1395    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    NEWPORT.       RcV.    THIS    DO,  CtC. 

Sharp,  nearly  proof.     12  x  17.     L.  463  J,  r.  5. 

1396    NOEL     PRESBYTERIAN     CONGREGATION.       Rcv.     REV^^   P.    S. 

CROW,  1843.  Fine.  13  x  17.  L.  460  K,  r.  5. 

1397    ST  ANDREWS     CHURCH    PICTOU     NOVA   SCOTIA  1850.       RcV. 

THIS  DO,  etc.     Oval,  fine.     23.     L.  464,  r.  5. 

1398    PICTOU    FREE    CHURCH  1844.       ReV.    LET  A    MAN   EXAMINE 

HIMSELF  I.  COR  XI  28.     Fine.     12  x  17.     L.  465,  r.  5. 

1399  —  J.   SMITH   sTEwiACKE    1830.     Rcv.  TOKEN  between  two 

rosettes.  Fine.  14.  L.  465  D,  r.  5. 
14U0  —  Mr.  D(anielj  C(ock),  truro  nova  scotia,  1772.  Fine. 
13  X  13.  Oldest  known  Communion  token,  with  date,  in 
British  America.  Truro  was  founded  in  1772,  and  this 
church  was  evidently  the  first  edifice  constructed.  L.  466, 
r.  7. 

1401  Canada  East,     knox^church  .  Montreal.    Rev.  do  this, 

etc.     Very  fine.     20.     L.  616,  r.  4. 

1402  —  Communion   table,    st.    Andrew's    church    Montreal. 

Rev.  Burning  bush,  and  nec  tamen  consumebatur  in 
wreath  of  palm.     Die  varieties,  very  fine.  18.  L.  617,  r.  4. 

2  pes 

1403  —  Communion  table,  with  and  without  st  mark's  church 

in  incused  letters.  Rev.  Die  varieties,  similar  to  preced- 
ing.    Fine.     18.     L.  618  and  619,  r.  4.  2  pes 

1404  —  REV°    I  soMERviLLE  |  MONTREAL  |  180-.    Fair;  believed 

to  be  unique.  20.  Leroux,  620.  This  is  one  of  the  rarest 
and  earliest  of  the  Communion  tokens  ;  Cost  $15.00. 

1405    REV.    I   JA^     SOMERVILLE     |    MONTREAL   |    1803.         Rcv.       Do 

THIS  IX  I  REMEMBRANCE  |  OF  ME.  Oval ;  vcry  fine.  25. 
L.  621,  r.  5.  An  offer  of  $10.00  was  made  for  this  several 
years  ago. 

1406    ST    GABRIEL   |   CHURCH   |   MONTREAL.       RcV.     DO     THIS     IN  | 

REMEMBRANCE  |  OF  ME.    Oval,  vcry  fine.    25.    L.  622,  r.  4. 


98  COINS    AND   TOKENS    OF   CANADA. 

1407  Canada    East.      st    pails  ]  <iiur<h   |  :\r(>XTREAL  |  1833 

K.  B.  (Rev.  Edward  Blank).  Rev.  i  (  orinthiaxs  xi  28 
29.  Hexagonal,  curving  edges,  fine,  pierced.  21.  L. 
G28,  r.  5. 
1407a  —  UNITED  ASSOCIATE  c(>N(gregation)  Montreal  1835. 
Rev.  DO  THIS  ix  remembrance  of  me,  etc.  Good,  oval, 
unpublished.     19. 

1408  —  St  Andrew  cross,  (^ukbkc   st   Andrews  church.     Rev. 

SACRAMENTAL  |  TOKEN  |  1821.  Very  fair.  15.  L.  624, 
r.  6. 

1409  —  Communion  table,  st  andreav's  church  Quebec    Rev. 

Burning  bush  in  wreath,  etc.,  as  in  1402.  Very  fine.  18. 
L.  624  A.,  r.  5. 

1410  —  ST  .tohn's  I  CHURCH.    Rev.  qukbec  I  1838.    Fine,  oblong 

hexagonal.     14  x  16.     Extremely  rare,  not  in  L. 

1411    ST     ANDREWS     C THREE    RIVERS,   |   I    |   CORINTHIANS 

XI.  26.  Fine.  18.  L.  625,  marked  r.  5,  but  believed  to 
be  unique. 

1412  Canada   West.     Baltimore  |  C.  W.  |  1855.  Rev.  presby- 

ter'^   I  CHURCH.     Very  fine.     13  x  18.     L.  710,  r.  5. 

1413  —  ST  John's  church  brock ville  |  juxe  1852.    Rev.  Burn- 

ing bush,  XE<'  tamex  coxsumebatur.  Oval,  proof.  19. 
L.  711,  r.  5.  • 

1414 KXOX'S    church   I    HYTOWX   |  C.    W.        ReV.     THIS    DO,    ctc. 

Oblong  hexagonal,  fine.  13  x  18.  L.  712,  r.  8.  Bytown 
was  the  old  name  of  Ottawa,  the  present  capital  of  the 
Dominion. 

1415  —  A  palm  branch,  sr.   andijkws  church   by-toavjs,  ,j.  c. 

(Rev.  John  Cruikshank).  Rev.  this  do,  etc.,  1831.  Fine. 
14  X  14.     L.  712  A.,  r.  8. 

1416  —  J.  D.  in  counterstamp  (Rev.  John  Douglass,  Centreville, 

Ontario).     Fine.     10  x  10.     L.  713,  r.  4. 

1417  —  coiiOURG  I  u.    c.  I  1837.      Rev.    st    Andrews  |  church. 

Very  good,  pierced.  13  x  19.  L.  714,  r.  6.  Issued  a  very 
few  years  after  the  place  was  founded. 

1418    ST     ANDREWS    |   CHURCH    |    FKRcJUS.        ReV.      THIS     DO,     CtC. 

Sharp,  uncir.     14  x  17.     L.  714  C,  r.  5. 

1419    KNOx's    •    CHURCH    CALT     1845.        Rcv.     LET    EVERY    MAN 

EXAMINE  HIMSELF,  I  COR  XI  •  28.  Oval,  tMck  and  thin 
planchets,  fine.     29.     L.  715,  r.  5.  2  pes 


COINS    AND    TOKENS    OF   CANADA.  99 

1420  Canada  West.     (iRAFTox  C.  W.  1844.      Kev.   i-UKsiiviHu^' 
ciirKcii.    Fine.     18  x  18.     L.  718,  r.  4. 

14'J1    IMIKSI'.VTKIMAN    ('liritcll    (MIOMMI  CANADA,   IsT  ( ONlJRKliA- 

TioN.     Rev.  Communion  table,  tyifs  oo,  etc.     Proof.     14 
X  19.     L,  719,  r.  3. 

14'22    ST  ANDRKWS   CIU'RCII    I    KINIJSTON    |    CANADA    |    IS'J').     RcV. 

LET  A  MAX   EXAMINE   imfsELF,  etc.     Oval,  Hne.     18.     L. 
720,  r.  5. 

1423  —  Burning  bush,  label  inscribed  vec  taafex,  etc.,  beneath, 

cirAL:\rERs  ciirR(  ii,  KiN(iSTi»N  above.     Rev.  this  no,  etc. 
Oblong  hexagonal,  12  x  17.     Fine.     L.  72<»  A.,  r,  5, 

1424  —  Similar,  PREsiiVTEKrAN  cnrR(  h  ortllta.     Fine.     L.  721, 

r.  4. 

1425  —  Similar,  knox's  <  hi  rch,  Toronto,  (  .  \v.  1852.     Sharj>, 

almost  proof.     Rai-e,  not  in  L. 

1426  —  Similar,  free  church  of  Scotland.  Fine,  rare,  not  in  L. 

1427    CANADA    I    RRESIiYTERIAX   |   CHURCH   |    PETERIioRo'.         Rev. 

THIS  DO,  etc.     Fine.     13  x  17.     L.  722,  r.  5. 

1428  —  T  (Telfer).     Thick ;    tine.     9.     L.   723  D.     Telfer   is   a 

small  village  in  Middlesex  Co.,  Ontario. 

1429  United  Canada,     Burning  bush,  etc.,  as  in  1423,  Presby- 

terian CHURCH.     Rev.  THIS  DO,  etc.     Very  fine.     12x18. 
Varieties  of  L.  905,  r.  4.  2  pes 

1430  —  Communion   table.     IJev.    this    do,   etc.     Sharp,   nncir. 

13  X  18.     L.  907,  r.  (i. 
14,Sl  _  Variety  of  last.     Fine.     L.  90S,  r.  4. 

1432    "do  this   I    IN  REJIEMKRANCE    |   OF  ME."     ReV.  KIT  LET  A 

MAN  I  exa:mine   iiiArsELF.     Oval;    uncirculated.     19   (not 
16  as  L.  has  it).     L.  909,  r.  4. 

1433  —  Large  cup  and  bread  on  table,  this  do,  etc.     Rev.  god 

forbid    that    I    SHOULD    GLORY,    etc.      Very   fine.      15. 
L.  910,  r.  4, 

1434    THIS     DO     IN     REMEMBRANCE     OF     ^lE,    etC.       Rcv.     Li:  I      A 

MAN,  etc.     Very  fine.     13  x  17.     L.  911,  r.  5. 
14;-}5  —  THIS  DO,  etc.,  and   but  let   a   man  exa^mine   himself, 

etc.,    on    each    side.      Uncirculated,  oval.      20.      L.    915, 

r.  5. 
1436  Communion    table.     Rev.  this  do  in  |  remembrance  |  of 

ME  I  I  con.   XI   24.     /Silver,  thick  planchet,  uncirculated. 

16^.     L.  1255  ;  in  this  metal  believed  to  be  unique. 


100  COINS    AND    TOKENS    OF    CANADA. 

1437  The  same,  but  tin.     Fine,  rarity  4. 

1438  A.  B.;    rev.,   tokkn.     Oval,  fine.     IT).     L.  916,  r.  4.     Used 

at  Milton  and  Manswood,  Ontario. 

1439  FREE     CHURCH     OK     SCOTLANJ)    1843.       Rev.    ],KT    A    :\IAN,  OtC. 

Oval,  fine.  19.  L.  914,  r,  6.  Issued  at  Blackvillo, 
N.  B. 

1440  THIS  DO  IX   RTCME]\rBRANCK  OF  ME,  etC,  and    LET   A   MAN,    etC, 

in  six  lines.  Good.  13  x  17.  L.  913,  r.  4.  Issued  for 
Prince  William,  N.  B. 

CANADA  MEDALS,  MEDALETS,  ETC. 
To  save  useless  repetition,  1  will  say  that,  unless    otherwise  stated, 
all  the  following  described  medals  are  in  very  fine,  mint  state,  or  uncircu- 
lated condition. 

1441  CoXFEDERATiox   Medal.      Crowued   bust  of   Victoria   by 

Wyon.  Eev.  Britannia  seated,  receives  the  four  Prov- 
inces of  the  Dominion,  .ttivextas  et  i'atrius  vigor  Can- 
ada EESTAURATA,  1867.  BroHzc.  4S.  L.  11S5.  The 
medal  was  given  to  the  members  of  Parliament  at  tlie 
time  of  Confederation,  and  the  dies  then  destroyed.  It  is 
lacking  in  nearly  all  Canadian  collections  and  sells  at 
$'25.00.     In  case. 

1442  1852  Shield  of  arms,  chambre  d'agriculture  du  bas  Can- 

ada.   Rev.  Fame,  with  trumpet,  EXPOSiTiox  provixciale 
AGRicoLE.     Silver^  very  rare.     26.     L.  610. 
1448  1860  Exhibition  of  Canadian  industry.     Arms  and  inscr.  in 
8  lines  within  wreath.     Bronze.     24.     L.  612. 

1444  Duplicates  of  last.     Bronze.  2  pes 

1445  Same  obv. ;  rev.,  inscription  in  3  lines.     Bronze.     L.  613. 

1446  Bust  of  Trevithick.     Issued  by  Grand   Trunk  Railway  to 

employees  for  general  efliciency,  etc.  Bronze.  29.  Rare. 
L.  640. 

1447  Bust  of  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  by    Wyon.     Rev. 

Welsh  plumes,  a^isited  caxada  axd  ixaugurated  the 
VICTORIA  bridge.     Bi'onze.     30.     Rare.     L.  641. 

1448  Bust  facing  of  the  Prince  of  Wales.     Rev.  View  of  Victo- 

ria Bridge,  opened,  etc.,  1860.     Bronze.     28.     L.  642. 

1449  Duplicate.     Bronze  ;  fine  proof.     In  case. 

145U  Duplicates;  another,  inscription  in  wreath  (L.   935).      Wm. 
proof.  3  pes 


COINS    AND    TOKENS    OF    CANADA.  101 

1451  Victoria  Bridge.     Distant    view    of   bridge   and    medallion 

busts  of  Victoria,  of  Prince   Albert,  and  of  the  Prince  of 
Wales.     1860.     Wm.  proof.     Rare.     32. 

1452  Duplicate.     Wra.  gilt.     Rare.     L.  64o. 

1453  Victoria  Bridget     Same,  with  addition   of  cost,    $7,000,000. 

Bronze  ;  rare.     L.  644. 

1454  Bust  of  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales,  by  Wyon.     Rev.  Welsh 

plumes,     CAXADIAX      THANKSGIVING,     RECOVERY      OF      THE 

PRINCE  OF  WALES,  1872.     Bronze  proof.     36.     Rare.  L. 
1660. 

1455  Universite  Laval,  Quebec.     Rev.  prix  de  poesie  francaise. 

Bronze.     25.     Rare.     L.  665. 

1456  McGill  University.     Cupid  with    spade    and   inscription   in 

crowned  wreath.     Bronze  ;  very  rare.     28.     L.  666. 

1457  The  same.     Bust  1.  by  Wyon.     Rev.  anna  molson  donavit 

1864  in  open  wreath,  shield  above.     Bronze,  rare.     28. 

1458  Duplicate  of  last.     Bronze  proof.     L.  670. 

1459  McGill  College.     Bust  of  Shakspere  by  Wi/on.    Rev.  shaks- 

PERE  TERCENTENARY,  1864,  etc.     Bronzc  proof,  rare.     28. 

1460  Duplicate.     Bronze  proof.     L.  672. 

1461  McGill  University.  Crowned  bust  facing,  justinianus.  Rev. 

Inscription    in    palm    branches,    crowned    shield    above. 
Superb  bronze  medal  by  Wyo7i.     28.     In  case.     L.  674. 

1462  Shield.     Rev.  agricultural    association   upper   oanada 

in  wreath.     Red  bronze.     29.     L.  702. 

1463  Toronto  University.     Victory  with  palm  and  wreath,  Greek 

inscription.    Rev.  Wreath  of  maple  leaves.    Bronze  proof, 
rare.     32.     L.  745. 

1464  Victoria  University.  Bust  of  Queen  Victoria.  Rev.  Wreath 

of  maple  leaves  and  Welsli  plumes,  praemium  a  celsissi- 
MO  ALBERTO  EDWAijDO,  etc.     Brouzc,  rare.     28.     L.  749. 

1465  1858  Masonic  Union.     Arms  supported  by  winged  figures 

and  inscr.  in  wreath.     Wm.,  rare.     27.     L.  921. 

1466  A.  W.  Burke,  Toronto,  Ont.,  klectric  battery.    Wm.    24. 

L.  972. 

1467  Bust  of  Victoria,  (queen's  juui  lee.     Rev.  compliments  of 

NfAsoN  &  CO.  iNGERSOLL.     Wm.  proof.     22.     L.  981. 

1468  Catholic  Commercial   Academy,    Montreal,   1878.     Bust  of 

Edward  Murphy  and  inscription  over  beaver,  in  wreath. 
Bronze  proof,  very  rare.     L.  llOO. 


102  COINS    AND   TOKENS    OF    CANADA. 

14H9  Bust  ut'  Indian  cluef,  thaykxi)ANai;ea — <  ai-tain  Joseph 
iJKAXDT.  liev.  His  monument,  erected  at  Brantford. 
ISSO.     Siloer  proof,  three  struck  in  this  metal.     24. 

1470  The  same.     Bronze  proof.     L.  1130. 

1471  Duplicates.     Wni.  with  bar  for  su8})ension.  '1  jics 

1472  Canadian  Manuf.  Association.     Wm.  proof.     28.     L.  1135. 
147^  Knights  of  Labor,    oshawa  aug  13th  1883.     Tin  cast,  one 

lackered.     39.     L.  1210.  2  pes 

1474  College  of  Montreal.  View  of  the  old  building.    Rev.  1767- 

1885  in  wreath.     Solid   projection  and  loop.     Wm.  gilt, 

proof.     24.     L.  1220. 
1476  Nicolet  College.     View  of  College  buildings.     Kev.  Label 

in  Avreath.     Wm.  proof,  very  rare,  cost  $10.     Issued  for 

prize  in  Phiiosophy.     L.  1227. 

1476  Presbyterian  College,  Montreal.      Bust  of  John  Calvin  by 

W-yofi.  Rev.  stitdext's  prize,  founded  1872.  Bronze 
proof ;  rare.     22.     L.  1228. 

1477  College  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Toronto.     Shield  of  arms,  sur- 

mounted by  tiara;  rev.,  wreath.  Bronze  proof.  24. 
L.  1230. 

1478  College   of    Saint  Laurent,  Montreal.     Mew  of  buildings ; 

rev.,  shield.     Bronze  proof,  not  over  six   struck  in   this 
metal.     27.     L.  1233. 
1470  Duplicate.     Wm.  proof. 

1480  Bust  right  by  Wyon,    t.  james  (  laxton,  sui'kieintkxdent. 

Rev.  Bible  in  wreath  of  oak  and  maple,  husskli,  hall 
SUNDAY  s(  Hooi.,  -MoxTRKAL.  Tin  proof,  rare.  28.   L.  1435. 

1481  View  of  Church,  avestekx  <()X<a;KGATioNAL  <hui!<  h  Mont- 

real, (>K(;axizei)  1874.  liev.  ( oiinek  stone  laid  1876, 
etc.     Silver,  in  this  metal  probably  unique.     29. 

1482  The  same.     Bronze.     L.  1440. 

1483  View  of  Church,  CALVARY  congkegatioxal  church  .Mont- 

real, urgaxized  1874.     Rev.  CroAvned  arms,  congre(;a- 

TIONAL    college,   etC,    FOUNDED    A.    D.    1839.      Wm.      30. 

L.  1441. 

1484  Crowned  arms  of  the  Dominion  over  half  wreath  of  maple 

leaves,  beaver  beneath.  Rev.  Fame  flying  to  r.,  dominion 
OF  <  ANA  I)  A.  Silver  proof,  granted  to  Canadian  Exhibitors 
in  the  187<J  Centennial  Exposition  at  Philadelphia.  Very 
rare.     26. 


COINS    AND    TOKENS    OF    CANADA.  103 

1485  Duplicate.     jSilver  proof.     L.  14H0. 

1486  Anothei*.     Bronze  proof.     Tliis  medal  has  sold   for  $15  in  a 

New  York  sale, 

1487  Dujtlicate  of  last.     Same  condition. 

148S  Agricultural  and  Arts  Association  of  Ontario.  Shield  sur- 
mounted with  sheaf  of  wheat.  Rev.  Wreath.  Bronze  ; 
rare.     26.     L.  1462. 

1489  Industrial  Exhibition  Association  of  Toronto.  Elaborate 
and  rare  medal,  with  view  of  the  exhibition  palace  and 
allegorical  representations  of  Arts,  Trade,  Agriculture, 
etc.     Bronze  proof.     40.     L.  1463.     In  case. 

14yti  Crowned  arms  over   wreath  of  maple,   aguk  tltukai,   and 

IXIJUSTKIAL      EXHiniTIOX,      I'JIOVINCE      OF      QUEBEC.       Rcv. 

Wreath,   and.  same   inscription   on  border.     Silver,  very 

rare  in  this  metal.     32. 
14!)1   The  same.     Bronze  proof.     L.  1470. 
1492  Another;  duplicate  of  last. 
'  1493  Horse  in  wreath;  rev.,  wreath.     Wm.     24.     L.  1472. 

1494  Owen   Sound  Horticultural    Society.     Urn    of   fruit.     Rev. 

AWARDED  TO  in  Wreath.  Bronze,  very  rare,  cost  $5.  23. 
L.  1473. 

1495  Provincial  Exhibition,  Quebec,  1877.     Tin,  loop.   19.     3  pes 

1496  Duplicates.     L.  1500.  5  pes 

1497  The  same.     Different  inscr.  on  rev.  Tin.  19.  L.  1501.    2  pes 

1498  Dominion  Exhibition,  Montreal,  1880.     Tin.     24.     Only  78 

issued. 

1499  Duplicate.     L.  15u3. 

1500  Same  as  last,  without  Lymhiirner.     Tin.     24.     L.  1504. 

1501  Duplicates  of  last.     Tin.  2  pes 

1502  Same,  but  1881,  Lymburner  in  large  letters.  Silver.  L.  1505. 
I5tl3  Same  as  last.  Copper  and  wm.  2  pes 
1504  Another.     Compressed  wood  pulji.     Unique. 

15(15  Same,  but  1882.     Tin. 

1506  Montreal  Exhibition,   1881.     Beaver  on   maple   leaf;    rev., 

census  of  Montreal  from  1642  to  1881  (8)  ;  another,  1882, 
arms,  rev.  horse  ;  another,  arms,  rev.  census  (mule,  not  in 
L.,  rarity  7).     Tin.     16.     L.  1506,  1507.  5  pes 

1507  Windsor  Hotel,  Montreal,  1878.     View  of  the  hotel.     Rev. 

Inscription  commemorative  of  banquet  and  ball  to  Gov- 
ernor General  and  Countess  Dufferin.  Silver,  unique  in 
this  metal.     23. 


104  COINS    AND   TOKHNS    OF    CANADA. 

IftOH  The  same.     Copper.     Rare  in  this  metal.     L.  1535. 

1509  The  same.     Tin  and  gilt.  '2  pes 

1510  Arms  of  Montreal,  concokdia    salus,   Ari:i)Ai,ir   history  of 

MONTRKAL.       RcV.    .lACQUES    CARTIER    VISITED    HOCIIELAGA,. 

OCTOISER  S''  15.'>5.  Tin,  silvered,  impression  from  dented 
dies.  28.  L.  T540.  Issned  by  the  late  Alfred  Sandham, 
Esq.  The  dies  were  defaced  by  him  on  his  abandoning 
the  historical  for  the  religions  field,  and  l)efore  any  per- 
fect specimens  were  struck. 

1511  Lacrosse  sticks  and  ball.     Rev.  lacrosse  champion'  Quebec 

Silver  proof.     14.     L.  1545. 
151'2  North  West  War  Medal.     Bnst  of  Victoria.     Rev.  north 
WEST  CAXADA   1885.     Silver,  guard  and  pin,   original  rib- 
bon.    12. 

1513  Duplicate  of  last.     L.  1592. 

1514  Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Society,  Montreal.     Busts, 

and  various  emblems.  Rev.  instituted  18()2,  incorpo- 
rated 1870  in  wreath  of  maple  and  oak.  Win.  proof.    27. 

1515  Duplicates.     Wm.  proof.     L.  1610.  ■  2  pes 

1516  Maple  leaf,  on  which  fete  nationale  Montreal    24   ,tiin 

1874.  Rev.  soivenir  in  broad  wreath  of  maple  leaves. 
Silver,  without  solid  projection  for  suspension  ;  as  such, 
unique.     20. 

1517  Same,  with  pierced  projection.     Mlver,  extremely  rare. 
151S  Same  as  last.     Copper  ;  rare.     L.  1731. 

1519  Same.     Tin  and  wm.     More  or  less  tarnished.  4  pes 

1520  Old  view  of  Quebec,   convention   nationale    francaise, 

1880.  Rev.  A  beaver,  nos  institutions  notre  langue 
ET  NOS  LOIS.     Tin,  loop,  rare.     21.     L.  1738. 

1521  Beaver,  fete  national  ISSO;  rev.,  souvenir.     Thick  and 

thin  pi.,  copper  and  wm.     13.     L.  1740.  4  pes 

1522  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  Montreal.     View  of  the 

building.  Rev.  foinded  a.  d.  1851,  incokpokated  1870, 
the  names  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  etc.,  in  the  field. 
Bronze  proof.     29. 

1523  Duplicate  of  last.     Bronze  proof.     L.  1880. 

1524  The  same.     Wm.  proof.  2  pes 

1525  Same  obv.     Rev.  Medallion  bust  of  T.  James  Claxton,  Presi- 

dent, and  of  the  officers  of  the  Association.  Bronze  proof, 
rare.     29.     L.  1881. 


COINS    AND    TOKENS   OF    CANADA.  105 

1526  Militia-iiiaii   in  depressed  cii'cle,  border  of  inn])le  leaves,  hea- 

ver above.  IJev.  i-kesented  liv  the  o.ntakio  kiklk 
ASSOCIATION,  1812-37-()6.  Silver  proof;  very  rare.  2;'). 
L.  Kidl.     In  case. 

1527  Badges  of  tbe  Canadian  Artillery  Association.    Two  designs, 

one  silver  completed,  the  other  strnck  on  brass  plancliet. 
Very  rare.     24  and  27.  2  pes 

1528  Spikes    crossed,    inio^s^    des    oloittiehs    .Montreal.     Oval, 

silvered.     17. 

1529  James    S.    Hunter,    Montreal.      Notary's    seal.      Bronzed. 

22. 

1530  MoNTKEAL.     WiNTEu  Oil  IcE  Caknival.     1883,  1S84,  1885. 

Brass  (8),  wra.  Leronx  1145,  '4(1,  '47,  '4S,  '49,  '50,  '51,  '52, 
'53,  '54,  '57,  '58,  '59,  and  several  not  described  by  him.  A 
fine  collection,  no  die  duplicates;  several  very  rare.  10 
to  25.  25  pes 

1531  Du])licates  of  last.     All  from  different  dies.     Brass  (2),  and 

white  metal.     11  to  25,  22  pes 

1532  Other  duplicates.     Same  composition.  21  pes 

1533  Ice   Palace   Badges.      Tin   or  wm.  23   and  34.     Not  in   L. 

2  pes 

1534  Excursion  on  the  St.  Lawrence.     Steamer  Longueil,  Jany, 

1878.     Silver,  very  rare  in  this  metal.     19. 

1535  Duplicate  of  last.     Cojjper.     L.  1450. 

1536  The  same.     Copper,  tin,  wm.     Thick  and  thin  pi.  4  pes 

1537  Pleasure  trip  on  the  St.  Lawrence,   Jany,   1882.    Copper. 

24. 

1538  The  same.     Copper  and  wm.     L.  1451.  2  pes 

1539  Musical  Jubilee.    1878.  Varieties,  etc.     Silver,  silvered,  cop- 

per.    13.     L.  1732-34.  9  pes 

1540  Duplicates.     Same  metals  and  varieties.  8  pes 

1541  Toronto  Semi-Centennial,  1884.     Bust  of  the  Marquis  of 

Lansdowne.  Rev.  View  of  Toronto,  1834.  Bronze,  very 
rare,  only  a  few  struck.     2G. 

1542  Duplicate.     Bronze;  rare.     L.  1817. 

1543  Arms  of  Toronto.     Rev.    semi-centennial  celebkatiox, 

1834-1884.    Beautiful  design  ;  silver  \)Yooi.    Very  rare.  25. 

1544  Duplicates.     Wm.     L.  1818.  2  pes 

1545  Industrial   Exhibition.      Views    of   Toronto    on    each    side. 

Wm.,  scarce.     26.     L.  1508. 


106  COINS    AND   TOKENS    OF    CANADA. 

ir)4(i  Bust  of  the  Marquis  of  Lansdowm^  dominion  day,  1884. 
Kevs.  view  of  Toronto,  1884  ;  Main  building- ;  Lansdowne 
Park,  Ottawa;  Industrial  Fair;  I.  O.  O.  F. ;  Brockville 
O.  F.  Encampment ;  Irish  Cath.  Ben.  Union  ;  Wreath  ; 
Blank.     Wm.  proof,  rare  set.     20.     See  L.  1335.        9  pes 

1547  \'iew   of  Toronto,  1834.     Kevs.  Main  building;  Industrial 

Fair;  I.O.O.F.;  Brockville  O.  F.  Encampment;  I.C.B.U. ; 
Prohibition  ;  C.  T.  Act  sustained  ;  Wreath  ;  Blank.  Wm. 
proof,  rare  set.     20.     See  L.  1509.  9  ]>cs 

1548  View  of  Main  Building,  Industrial  Exhibition.  Eevs.  Indus- 

trial Fair;  I.  O.  O.  F. ;  I.  C.  B.  U. ;  Brockville  O.  F.  En- 
campment; Wreath;  Blank.  Wm.  proof.  20.  See 
L.  1622.  0  pes. 

1549  Irish  Cath.  Ben.  Union.     Revs.  I.  O.  O.  F. ;  Brockville  O.  F. 

Encampment ;  Wreath  ;  Prohibition  ;  Blank.  Wm.  proof. 
20.     See  L.  1830.  5  pes 

1550  International  I.  O.  O.  F.  Demonstration.      Jvev.    Brockville 

O.  F.  Encampment ;    Wreath;    Blank.     Wm.  proof.     20 

o  ])CS 

1551  Brockville  O.F.  Encampment.  Rev.  Main  building ;  I.O.O.F.; 

Wreath  ;  Blank.     Wm.  j^roof.     20.  4  ])cs 

1552  Flags  crossed,  prohibition.     Rev.  Industrial   Fair;  Blank. 

Wm.  proof.     20.  2  pes 

1553  Beaver;  c.  t.  act  sustained.     Rev.  Industrial  Fair;  Pro- 

hibition.    Wm.  proof.  2  pes 

1554  Duplicates  of  1546-1553.     Almost  complete  set,  one  circu- 

lated and  pierced,  all  the  others  proof.  32  pes 

1555  Bust  of  Lansdowne  in  ■\vi-eath.     Rev.  Exp.  buildings,  semi- 

centennial TOKONTO,  1884.  Co])per  and  silvered.  16. 
L.  1815.  2  pes 

1556  ^'iew  of  Toronto,  1834.     Rev.  Exposition  building.     Silver. 

16.     L.  1816. 

1557  1884  Semi-Centennial    Souvenir.       Silver,   brass    (pierced), 

wm.     11.     L.  1821.  3  pes 

1558  Toronto,   June,    1884.       Rev.    The    Lord's   prayer.     Brass, 

pierced.     10. 

1559  Toronto  and  Brockville  Badges,  1884,  latter  with  Odd   P'el- 

lows'  emblems.     36.     Not  in  L.  2  pes 

156U  Bust  of  Lord  Stanley.    Rev.  Arms  of  Canada  ;  view  of  main 

building,  Toronto   Exp.     Wm.,  both  pierced.     20.     Not 

in  L.  2  pes 


COINS    AND   TOKENS    OF   CANADA.  107 

1561  Bust  of  the  Marquis  of  Lansdowne.     Rev.  Arms  sujiported 

by  two  figures,  city  of  stratford,  incokporated  1S85. 
Bronze.     20.     L.  1775. 

1562  Children''s  League,   Queen's  Jubilee,   Ottawa,  1887.     Wm., 

pierced.     15.     L,  1872. 

1563  Tempkrance  and  Religious.     St.  Johns  Cathedral,  New- 

foundland. Laying  of  the  corner-stone,  1841.  Rev.  Build- 
ing completed.  Win.,  pierced,  rare.     84.     L.  323. 

1564  Nova  Scotia,     rxiox  is  strength,  over  half  wreath.     Rev. 

TEMPERANCE     SOCIETY,     TOKEN     OF    MEMBERSHIP   OVer  half 

wreath.     Wm.,  pierced,  very  fine  and  rare.     25. 

1565  Duplicate.     Tin,  pierced,  very  fair.     L.  475. 

1566  Halifax.     Full   figure  of  St.  Patrick   with   crozier,  his  foot 

crushing  a  serpent.  Rev.  The  Virgin  and  Infant  Christ 
guarding  sheep  from  the  attack  of  wolves,  etc.,  1857. 
Wm.,  rare.     27.     L.  478. 

1567  1882  Cholera  Medalet.     St.  Rochus  kneelihg,  a  dog  at   his 

side,    ST    KOCH   I    PRIEZ  POUR  NOITS.       ReV.  •ST    ROCII   I   PRE- 

SERVEZ  I  NOUS  I  Di'  CHOLERA.  Brass,  oval,  excessively 
rare,  if  not  unique.     15.     Not  in  L. 

In  1832  the  cholera  was  raging  violently  in  Canada,  and  the  ijeople  of 
St.  Roch,  Quebec,  had  this  struck,  and  wore  it  as  a  talisman  against  the 
disease. 

1568  Marriage  Chretien  Medalet.     Priest  conferring  benediction 

on  kneeling  couple  ;  rev.,  wreath.  Silver  proof.  13.  From 
the  Cashing  collection ;  among  the  French  Canadians 
these  were  given  to  brides  after  the  ceremony.    Not  in  L. 

1569  Virgin   and  Infant  Christ  in  constellation    of   stars.     Rev. 

MARIE  EToiLE  i)U  CANADA  in  Avreath,  etc.  Brass  proof, 
loop.  12  to  20.  Excessively  rare  if  not  unique  set.  See 
L.  631.  3  pes 

1570  Religious  Medalets,    Nuns   of   the   Congregation  of  Notre 

Dame.   Brass,  extremely  rare.     14.     L.  632,  633.         2  pes 

1571  Irish  Catholic  Temperance  Society,  1846.     Shield  supported 

by  male  and  female  figures  ;  no  inscription.  Tin,  loop.  27. 
L.  741. 

1572  Montreal.     Archiconfrerie    de   Saint  Joseph,    and    another. 

Silver,  oval ;  rare.  15.  Issued  by  the  Parish  of  Notre 
Dame.     L.  1110  and  1803.  3  pes 


108  COINS    AND    TOKENS    OF   CANADA. 

1578  Bust  of  Cardinal  Taschereau,    18^6;  rev.,  liis  arras.     Wm., 
proof.     25.     L.  1140.  2  pes 

1574  View  of  the  Nicolet  College.     l-Jev,    St.  Joseph  and  Infant 

Christ.     Wra.  gilt,  as  issued  for  prizes,  proof  and  rare.  28. 

1575  Duplicate.     Wm.  proof.     L.  1226. 

1576  Colonisation  Canadienne  ;  Eglise  du  Sacre-Coeur,  Montreal. 

Pointed  oval,  wra.  proof,     ol.     L.  1250,  1800.  2  pes 

1577  Order  of  St.  Peter's  Cross ;  Order  of  the  Tiara;  Amis  du 

Sacre-Coeur;  Ligue  des  Arais  du  Sacre-Coeur.  Gilt. 
L.  1301,  1302,  1555,  1556.  4  pes 

1578  Bust  of  Pius  IX  in  wreath  of  maple.  Rev.  5()th  anniversary, 

1S77  ;  mortuary,  French  and  English  inscriptions.  Silver. 
IS.  3  pes 

1579  Duplicates.     Copper.     L.  1640,  '41,  '42.  8  pes 

1580  Other  duplicates.     Copper,  tin,  or  lead.  14  pes 

1581  Virgin  Mary  and  St.  Anne,  Patron  Saint  of  Canada,  seated  ; 

rev.,  Church,  pelkgeixage  dj-:  pietk  a  ste  anxe  i>e 
BEAUPBE  1877 ;  another ;  different  inscription,  without 
the  church.  Silver.  19.  Both  extremely  rare.  L.  1671, 
1673.  '  2  pes 

1582  Same,  and  two  other  varieties  (1672,  1676).     Copper,  brass, 

tin.     19  and  20.  8  pes 

1583  Duplicates.  7  pes 

1584  St.  Anne  de  Beaupre.     View   of  the  old  church,  founded 

1660.  Pilgrimage  medalets.  Oval ;  silver,  brass,  tin,  rare. 
15.     L.  1074,  1075.  5  pes 

1585  Similar  designs.  Silver.,  oval,  very  rare.  21  and  22.    L.  1677, 

1683.  '  2  pes 

1586  Duplicate  (L.   1688),  brass  ;    another,   silver   (L.  1685).     15. 

2  pes 

1587  Virgin  and  St.  Anne  ;  rev.,  St.  Joachim.    Pilgrimage  medals, 

silvered,  ribbons  and  various  smaller  medalets  attached. 
21.     L.     1682.  8  pes 

1588  Vir^n  and  St.Anne.     Rev.  Church,  sajstctlaibe  de  sainte 

AilTNE  DE  BEAUPRE.  Silver.  20  and  21.  L.  1686,  1687.  2  pes 

1 589  Duplicates  of  last.     Silver.  2  pes 

1590  Religious  Medalets.     L.  1681   (2  sizes),  1687,  1688.     Brass, 

last  number  silver.     12  to  20.  4  pes 

1591  Religious  Cross.     Mary  and  St.  Anne.     Rev,    saj^ctuaire 

DE  SAINTE  ANNE  DE  BEAUPRE.    .Silver?     28.     L.  1689. 


COINS    AND   TOKENS    OF   CANADA.  109 

1592  Another.     Similar,  omission  of  Jiiaple  leaf,  for  which  reason 

the  ^ie  was  rejected,  after  a  few  specimens  had  heen 
struck.     Gilt.     25.     X^ariety  of  L.  1690. 

1593  Pilgrimage  Medalets.     L.  1691,  '92,  '93,  '94,  '95   (2  sizes), 

1725  (2).     Brass  and  gilt.     13  to  20.  S  pes 

1594  St.  John  in  wreath  of  maple  leaves,  sooiktic  st  jean  bap- 

TiSTE  DE  QUEBEC,  ctc.  Rev.  Hahitant  with  axe  and  flag 
CONVENTION  NATiONALE,  ISSQ,  Varieties;  \vm.  proof. 
24.  2  pes 

1595  Duplicates.     L.  1735,  1736.  4  pes 

1596  Other  duplicates.  3  pes 

1597  Societe   St.  Jean   Baptiste,  de   Quebec.     Ilev.  convention 

NATiONALE,  1880.  Varieties.  Tin  and  gilt.  19.  L.  1737, 
1739.     Rare.  4  pes 

1598  Bust  1.  in  wreath  of  maple  leaves,  beaver  beneath,  litdoer 

DUVEBNAY  FONDATEiR  1834.  Rcv.  Shield  of  arms  sur- 
mounted by  beaver,  association  de  st  .iean  baptiste  de 
MONTREAL  50  ANNi  VERS  AIRE  1S84.  Brouzc  gilt  with  solicl 
loop  and  original  ribbon.  Fine  proof  by  Bertrand^  Paris. 
32.  L.  1743.  In  case.  Issued  at  $3.00  and  sell  at  15.00 
in  Canada. 

1599  Duplicate.     Same  condition,  without  ribbon. 

1600  Another.     Same  as  last. 

1601  Similar,  original  ribbon.     22.     L.  1742. 

1602  Another.     Without  the  ribbon. 

1603  View   of  buildings,   souvenir  de   la  grande  fete  natio- 

NALE,  ETC.  OTTAWA  1885.  Rev.  St.  John  the  Baptist  in 
wreath  of  maple  leaves.  Bronze  proof ;  very  rare,  cost 
$5.     24.     L.  1744. 

1604  Duplicate  ;  another  with   beaver  on  maple  leaf.     20.     Tin. 

L.  1744,  1745.  2  pes 

1605  Duplicates  of  last.  2  pes 

1606  St.  John  the  Baptist,  beaver  and   maple  leaves  in  exergue, 

.IE  NE  boirai  ni  vin,  etc.  Christ  on  cross,  between  Mag- 
dalen and  Roman  soldier,  .tesus  abreuve  de  fiel,  etc. 
Silver.,  fine  and  rare,  pierced,  with  ring.  26.  L.  1692. 
Rare. 

1607  French  Canadian  Temperance  medal.     Holy  family;    rev., 

heart,  beaver,  etc.     Wm.  proof,  pierced,  rare.     27. 

1608  Duplicates.     Same  condition.     L.  1791.  2  pes 


110  COINS   AND   TOKENS   OP   CANADA. 

1609  Union  St.  Joseph  fl'Ottawa.     25th  Anniversary,  1888.  Wm. 

proof.     24.     Not  in  L.  « 

1610  Archiconfrerio   de   Ste  Anne  de  Beaupre.     Virgin  holding 

child;  rev.,  church.     Brass  proof.     21.     Not  in  L. 

1611  Notre  Dame  de  Lourdes  (Montreal)  :  St  Anne  d'Auray  and 

other  Roman  Catholic  medaletsof  Canada,  not  in  Lei-oux. 
Brass,  gilt,  and  silver.     10  to  19.     Rare  lot.  11  pes 

1612  Badges.     Saved  Army,  Salvation   Army,  Methodist   Army, 

St.  Jean  Baptiste,  Quebec,  Tablet,  Chaplet.  15  to  38. 
L.  1120,  1121,  1820,  1580,  1678,  two  not  described  by  him. 
Rare  lot.     Tin,  gilt,  copper.  7  pes 

The  following  important  medals  were  receiveil  too  late  for  classifica- 
tion with  the  "  Historical  Medals,"  where  they  both  properly  belong. 

1613  Charter  to  Hudsox  Bay  Co.   Busts  jugata  r.,  carolvs.  et. 

OATHARiNA  .  REX  .  ET  .  REGiXA.  Rev.  Map  of  Eastern 
and  part  of  Western  Hemispheres,  diffvsvs  .  ix  .  orbe  . 
BRiTANNvs.  1670.  /SUvev,  fine  and  very  rare.  26.  See 
Medallic  Illustrations,  British  Museum,  Vol.  I,  p.  346- 
1613a  Colonial  Disturbances.  Indian  armed  with  bow  and 
arrow  stepping  from  the  back  of  an  alligator  at  sea-shore, 
and  advancing  toward  a  female  figure,  seated  on  sea-horse, 
and  holding  a  sceptre  and  small  temj)le,  sed  motos  praes- 
TAT  <()mpoxp:re  fltctvs;  in  exergue,  svb  exitvm  axxi 
MDCCLV.  Rev.  Engagement  between  French  and  English 
frigates ;  Mercury  at  the  sea-shore  listens  to  the  can- 
nonade, SALVS  IX  FLVCTiBis ;  in  exergue  statvs  rervm. 
Silver,  very  fine,  entirely  unknown  to  all  authorities  on 
Dutch  and  French  American  Medals.     22. 

CANADA  COINS  AND  TOKENS;  DUPLICATES. 
Excellent  lots  for  dealers  and  beginners;  unassorted,  many  rare,  and 
woi'th  $1  each,  or  more,  in   Canada.     The  magnitude  of  this  collection 
prevents  further  detailed  enumeration. 

1614  Penny  size.     Average  very  good.  50  pes 

1615  Penny  size.     Average  very  good,  several  bright  red.    50  pes 
1610  Penny  size.     Good  to  bright  red.  84  pes 

1617  Half  Penny  size.     Many  varieties  ;  good  to  very  fine.     Rare 

lot.  100  pes 

1618  Half  Penny  size.     Same  composition  and  quality.        100  pes 

1619  Half  Penny  size.     Same  composition  and  quality,'       KIO  pes 


NtTMISMATIC   WORKS.  Ill 

1620  Half  Penny  size.  Similar  composition,  same  quality.  100  j^cs 

1621  Half  Penny  size.  Similar  composition,  same  quality.  100  pes 

1622  Half  Penny  size.  Similar  composition,  same  quality.  100  pes 

1623  Half  Penny  size.  Similar  composition,  same  quality.  100  pes 

1624  Half  Penny  size.  Similar  composition,  same  quality.  100  pes 

1625  Half  Penny  size.  Similar  composition,  same  quality.  100  pes 

1626  Half  Penny  size.  Similar  composition,  same  quality.  100  pes 

1627  Penny,  Hlfp.  and  Farthing  size.     Good  to  fine.  88  pes 

1628  All  sizes.     Pierced,  poor,  battered,  etc.  120  pes 

1629  U.  S.  Cents,  a  few  Hard  Times  tokens,  etc.     Average  good. 

three  pierced.  66  pes 

1630  Foreign  Copper  Coins  and  tokens.    Average  very  good,  three 

pierced.  40  pes 

1631  Great  Eastern.     Copper  and  wm.     Fine.     20  and  26.     2  pes 

1632  Bust  of  Victoria.     Rev.  eock   or   ages,  etc.     Copper,  fine. 

16.     L.  1795. 

1633  Republique  P'ranyaise.     1878.     Essai  for  10  Centimes.     Un- 

circulated.    19. 

1634  Charles  II.     Bust  right.     Rev.  Mortuary  monument,  1685. 

Bronze,  very  fine.     26. 

1635  Silver  Dirhem  of  Harun  el  Raschid  (A.  D.  813).    Characters 

on    each    side,   a  translation    of  which   will   be   found  in 
envelope.     Fine  and  scarce.     14. 

1636  Old  Bank  Notes,  Confederate,  etc.     Poor  to  fine.         27  pes 

NUMISMATIC  WORKS. 

1637  Akermax,  John  Yonoe.     An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of 

Ancient  and  Modern  Coins,     Loudon,  1848.     12mo,  cloth. 

Mr.  J.  J.  Mickley's  copy  from  his  friend  G.  A. 

1638  —  Numismatic  Manual.     London,   1840.     8vo,    cloth,    with 

plates. 

1639  —  Ancient  Coins  of  Cities  and   Princes,  geographically  ar- 

ranged    and     described    (Espagna,     Gallia,    Britannia). 
London,  1846.     8vo,  half  calf,  with  plates. 

1640  —  The  Coins  of  the  Romans  relating  to  Britain.  Described 

and  illustrated.     London,  1844.     8vo,  cloth,  plates. 

1641  Addison.     Dialogues  upon  the  Usefulness  of  Ancient  Med- 

als, especially  in   relation  to  the  Latin  and  Greek  Poets. 
London,  1777.     12mo,  full  calf,  with  plates. 


112  NUMISMATIC    WORKS. 

1642  Baktiielkmy,  J,  B.  A.  A.     Manuel    de   Numismatique    An- 

cienne.     Paris,  18G6.     r2mo,  with  8vo  Atlas.     2  vols. 

1643  —  Manuel  de  Numismatique   du  Moyen-Age  et   Moderne. 

Paris,  1866.     12mo,  with  8vo  Atlas.     2  vols. 

1644  BouTKOwsKi,    Alexaxduk.      Dictionnaire    Numismatique 

pour  servir  de  guide  aux  amateurs,  experts  et  acheteurs 
de  Medailles  Romaines  Imperiales  et  Grecques  Coloniales. 
Leipzig,  1881.     Large  8vo,  paper.     2  vols. 

1645  Coin  Collector's  Joubxal.     New  York,  1884.  8vo,  cloth. 
1645a  Exglish   Coixs,   by  J.  H.  D.      Unbound,  no  title   page, 

illustrated.     12mo. 

1646  FoLKES,  Maktix.    English  Coinage,  Silver  and  Gold.    n.  p. ; 

n.  d.     Quarto,  boards,  67  plates. 
I«i47  —  A  Table  of  English  Silver  Coins  ;  also,  a  Table  of  Eng- 
lish Gold    Coins.     London,    1745.     A  large   paper   copy, 
clean  and  fresh.     Large  quarto,  old  calf. 

1648  FoxTEXAY,  J.  DE.    Nouvellc  Etude  de  Jetons.  Autun,  1850. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  illustrations. 

1649  Head,  Barclay  V.     A  Guide  to  the  jjrincipal  Gold   and 

Silver  Coins  of  the  Ancients,  with  7  plates,  from  B.  C.  700 
to  A.  D.  1.     London,  1888.     8vo,  boards. 

1650  —  Second  edition,  with  70  plates.  London,  1881.  8vo,  cloth. 

1651  Hexxtx,  M.    Manuel  de  Numismatique  Ancienne.     Edition 

accompagne  d'un  atlas  de  70  planches.  Paris,  1872.  Half 
morocco.     3  vols. 

1652  Humphrey,  H.  Noel.     The  Coinage  of  the  British  Empire. 

Illustrated  by  fac-similes  of  the  coins  of  each  period, 
worked  in  gold,  silver  and  copper.  London,  1854.  8vo, 
gutta  percha,  embossed  cover. 

1653  Kexyox,   Rorert  Lloyd.     The  Gold    Coins  of   England. 

London,  1884.     8vo,  half  morocco,  plates. 

1654  Leblaxc.     Dissertation  Historique  sur  quelques  Monneyes 

de  Charlemagne,  de  Louis  le  debonnaire  de  Lothaire  et  de 

leurs  successeurs,  frappees  dans  Rome.     Paris,  1689,  with 

illustrations.     4to,  original  calf,  old. 

A  note  on  title  page  states  that  the  author  is  the  celebrated  F.  Leblane, 

author  of  the  Traits  Historiques  des  Monnaies  de  France,  in  which  first 

mention  is  made  of  the  Canada  coins  of  1670.     Leblane  died  in  1698. 

1655  Leroux,  Jos.     Medaillier  du  Canada.    Montreal,  1888.  8vo, 

cloth,  with  illustrations.  Mr.  Hart's  copy,  with  annota- 
tions. 


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1655a  Levy,  M.  A.,  Dr.     Geschichte    der    Jiidischen    Mtinzen. 
Breslau,  1862.     8vo,  cloth. 

1656  Maddex,  Feed.  W.     History  of  the  Jewish  Coinage  and  of 

Money  in  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.     London,  1864. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  with  illustrations. 

1657  Medailles  surles  principaux  evenements  du  regne  de  Louis 

le   Grand,  avec  des  explications  historiques.     Paris,  I'im- 
primerie  royale,  1702.     Quarto,  half  morocco,  plates. 

Isaac  F.  Wood's  copy  with  his  autograph.     A  page  of  additions  in  the 
handwriting  of  William  Dorham,  D.  D.,  is  inserted. 

1658  Medd,  Chas.  H.     The  Value  of  Numismatics  in  the  Study 

of  Ancient  History.     Oxford,  1865.     8vo,  paper. 

1659  MioxNET,   T.   E.     De   la  rarete   et  dw  prix    des   Medailles 

Romaines.     Pai-is,  1827.  8vo,  half  morocco,  plates.  2  vols. 

1660  MusEE   MoxETAiuE.      Catalogue   des   Poin5ons,  Coins,   et 

Medailles  du  Musee  Monetaire.     Paris,  18H3.     12mo,  half 
calf. 

1661  Palethorpe,  Jos.     An  equalization  of  every  item  of  Scrip- 

ture  money,    weight,    and    measure,  etc.     London,  1842. 
Quarto,  boards. 

1662  Pettigreav,  Thus.  Jos.     On  Superstitions  connected  with 

the    History   and   Practice    of    Medicine    and    Surgery. 
London,  1844.     8vo,  cloth. 

Plate  of  Royal  Touch  Pieces  as  frontispiece. 

1663  PiNKERTOX,  John.     An  Essay  on  Medals.     3d  edition  with 

corrections  and  additions.     London,  1808.     Best  edition, 
8vo,  half  calf.     2  vols. 

T.  D.  King's  copy  with  liis  autograph. 

1664  RoLLiN  &  Feuardent.     Catalogue    de   Livres    de  Numis- 

raatiques  qui  se  trouvent  chez  Rollin  et  Feuardent.    Paris, 
1876.     Paper;  with  prices. 

1665  Router   &   Hucher.     Histoire   du   Jeton   au  Moyen-Age. 

Paris,  1858.     8vo,  half  morocco,  plates. 

1666  SroTT  &  Co.     Coins  of  the  Bible,  illustrated  with  metallic 

fac-similes.     New  York,  n.  d.     Small,  cloth. 

1667  Smyth,  Wm.   H.     Descriptive   Catalogue   of  a  Cabinet  of 

Roman    Imperial   Large    Brass   Medals.     Bedford,    1834. 
Large  quarto,  cloth. 


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NUMISMATIC    WORKS. 


1668  Stukeley,  Rev.  De.     23  Plates  of  the  Coins  of  the  Ancient 

British    Kings.       London,  n.  d.      T.  Snelling.      Quarto, 
half  russia,  old  style. 

Bound  therewith  are  several  pamphlets  as  under,  on  the  coins  of  Cuno- 
belin,  Canute,  etc.,  a  very  large  number  of  beautifully  engraved  plates 
of  the  period  1706,  viz :  1,  Stukeley's  23  plates ;  2,  Pedge  on  the  Coins 
of  Cunobelin;  o,  Edwards'  a  plates  of  British  Coins;  -4,  Edwards'  28 
plates  of  Sceattae  and  Saxon  Coins;  T),  Hall's  3  plates  of  Saxon  Coins; 
6,  Gough's  Coins  of  Canute :  7,  White's  British  Coins. 

1669  Till,  William.     Descriptive  particulars  of  English  Corona- 

tion Medals.     2d  Edition.     London,  1846.     l2rao,  cloth. 

1670  Thomsen,  C.  J.      Catalogue  de  sa  Collection  de  Monnaies. 

Copenhagen,  1SG7.  8vo,  one  vol.  half  cloth,  balance  paper. 
7  vols. 

1671  Vattemaee,  Alexandre.     Collection  de  Monnaies  et  Me- 

dailles  de  I'Amerique  du  Nord  de  1652  a  1858.  Paris,  1861. 
12mo,  paper. 

1672  Wellenheim,  Leopold  Welzl,  de.    Catalogue  de  sa  grande 

Collection  de  Monnaies  et  Medailles.     Vienne,  1844.    8vo, 
cloth.     3  vols. 


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